U.S.-Taiwan Dairy Partnership Advances Shared Growth

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ARLINGTON, VA – The U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC), National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and the Dairy Association of Taiwan (DAT) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) today in a milestone step to strengthen the relationship between the U.S. and

Fertilizer Costs Growing

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By: Nebraska Farm Bureau With low prices and negative margins, the last thing crop producers want to see is higher costs. Unfortunately, when they look towards next year and start pricing fertilizer, higher prices will be what

National Agricultural Hall of Fame to Induct Three

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BONNER SPRINGS, Kan.– Three people responsible for making major contributions to  the past, present and future of American agriculture – former USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue, pork  industry innovator Wendell Murphy and antique tractor preservationist Michael Hinton –

AGCO Seeks Appeal in Right-to-Repair Lawsuit

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AGCO is asking a federal court to allow a rare interlocutory appeal in the Federal Trade Commission’s ongoing right-to-repair lawsuit against John Deere. The request follows an August ruling that granted Deere access to confidential competitor information

Rural Mainstreet Index Turns Negative

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(OMAHA, NE) — The August Rural Mainstreet Index covering a multi-state region shows one-fifth of grain farmers will experience a negative cash flow in 2025. For the seventh time this year, the overall regional economic index sank

Webinar Series to Focus On Range and Pasture Management

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LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska Extension will host a six-part webinar series this fall to help landowners and livestock producers better understand how to identify, grow and manage grasses in pastures and rangelands. From the comfort of your computer, interact