Nebraska Soybean Board to Meet

LINCOLN, Neb. (March 5, 2025) – The Nebraska Soybean Board (NSB) will hold its next meeting March 10-11, 2025 at NSB’s office located at 4625 Innovation Drive, Lincoln, Nebraska. Among conducting regular business, the Board will review
Farmers Ready to Face Policy Challenges, NMPF Farmers Say at Board Meeting

ARLINGTON, VA – Dairy farmers from across the nation celebrated fairer milk prices for farmers and pledged to work together to meet challenges on labor, trade and other issues at the National Milk Producers Federation’s Board of Directors meeting,
2025/2026 NAWG Officers Begin One Year Terms; NAWG Hires New Policy Manager

Denver, CO – The National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) welcomed its new officer team today at Commodity Classic 2025 in Denver, CO. These officers will begin their one-year terms, continuing NAWG’s mission to promote the needs of
Ranch Group Supports New Tariffs; Wants More

BILLINGS, Mont. – In a YouTube video published today, ranch group R-CALF USA explains its strong support for the 25% tariffs President Trump imposed today on imports from Canada and Mexico. But the group goes even further to
New Ag Insights Survey: U.S. Farmers and the General Public Support Protecting Farmers’ Access to Crop Protection Tools
St. Louis, MO — A new national and state-level Ag Insights survey from the Modern Ag Alliance confirms that U.S. farmers and the broader public strongly support maintaining access to essential crop protection tools—a view on which majorities of Republicans
Trump Lifts Tariffs on Goods Covered by USMCA for Mexico and Canada Until April 2

In a surprising move, President Donald Trump announced Thursday that Mexico will be exempt from tariffs on goods covered by the US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) until April 2. The announcement came after a phone conversation between Trump
USDA Ordered to Reinstate Thousands of Fired Probationary Workers

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Wednesday, the U.S. Merit System Protection Board ordered that nearly 6,000 probationary USDA workers, who were fired by the Trump Administration a few weeks ago, are to be reinstated while court challenges play
BeefTech Producer Summit Talks Cattle Herd Expansion

The beef market outlook, cow herd expansion, the benefits of data collection, and the value of technology in cattle production were highlighted during the BeefTech Producer Summit. Kevin Good of CattleFax spoke about the current state of
Bayer Sees Improvement in 2026 After Profits Drop in 2025

Bayer anticipates a return to earnings growth in 2026. That prediction came after revenues dropped in 2025. Reuters says Bayer, which makes farming pesticides, says this year will be the most difficult in terms of financial performance,
NPPC’s Stevermer Calls on House Agriculture Committee to Reinstitute Prop. 12 Fix in Farm Bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) President Lori Stevermer, a pork producer from Easton, Minn., testified Tuesday on the “State of the Livestock Industry” before the U.S. House Agriculture Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.