Pivot Bio Announces Inaugural Investor & Innovation Day

MINNEAPOLIS, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Pivot Bio, one of the world’s most innovative ag tech companies, today announced its inaugural Investor & Innovation Day, to be held on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Themed “Fixed on Tomorrow,” the event will
Survey Highlights Current Producer Use of Sustainable Ag Practices, Identifies Barriers to Adoption

OMAHA, NE, July, 2025. AgCountry Farm Credit Services (AgCountry), Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica), and Frontier Farm Credit recently released a joint sustainability report, designed to be a resource for sound decision-making for those interested in
Op-Ed: Secretary Rollins’s Leadership Secures Our Herds and Our Food Supply
By Robby Kirkland, Texas Cattle Feeders Association Chairman & Owner of Kirkland Beef Our nation’s cattle inventory has plummeted to a 73-year low, creating a serious challenge for the American beef industry and the consumers who depend
Trump Says He’ll Hike Existing Canada Tariffs, Slams Dairy Market Access

President Donald Trump said late last week that Canada will face higher duties for some products beginning next month due to the Canadian government’s decision to retaliate against U.S. duties applied earlier this year. He also took
CoBank Quarterly: Shrinking Labor Force Poised to Threaten US Economic Growth
DENVER, CO —Declining labor force participation, lower birth rates and a collapse in net migration are combining to squeeze the U.S. labor supply. The looming labor shortage could begin to weigh on businesses and strain economic growth
Oakes Area Water Tour to Feature Whitewater Sensor Project

Oakes, ND – The North Dakota Water Education Foundation’s 2025 Water Tour is featuring irrigation innovation and research on July 15 in Oakes. This one-day event will showcase irrigation use in crop and animal agriculture production. Six Oakes
USDA Ends Programs, Policies Supporting ‘Socially Disadvantaged’ Farmers and Ranchers

The Department of Agriculture will no longer recognize race- or gender-based criteria when it comes to farm programs, dropping the “socially disadvantaged” designation despite the provision still being in federal law. USDA published a final rule Thursday
Study Finds That Drought Can Add Two Days to Heat Wave Duration

A recent study finds that drought can lengthen heat waves if these two features occur at the same time. This connection is familiar to anyone who has labored through a blistering hot day during a dry spell;