Red Angus Association of America Announces 2025 Scholarship Recipients

DENVER—The Red Angus Association of America proudly announces the 2025 Junior Red Angus Association scholarship recipients, six outstanding young leaders recognized for their commitment to the beef industry, academic excellence and dedicated service to their communities. Five
Farmer Sentiment Drops in July

The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer declined in July as farmer sentiment continued to weaken. The barometer dropped 11 points from June to a reading of 135, reflecting U.S. farmers’ more negative perceptions of both current
Hormel Faces Class Action Lawsuit from 1,600 Workers Over Minnesota Sick Leave Law

More than 1,600 Hormel Foods workers have filed a class action lawsuit, claiming the meat processor violated Minnesota’s earned sick and safe time law over a 14-month period by requiring employees to use vacation time when calling
Corn Growers Warn of Soaring Input Costs

The National Corn Growers Association sent a letter to the White House highlighting the severe economic pressure created by soaring fertilizer and input costs. According to the letter, these elevated expenses are creating a dire situation for