White House Moving Toward Biofuels Blending Resolution

The White House has held separate meetings with oil refiners and biofuel producers as it works to resolve a long-standing dispute over U.S. biofuel-blending requirements, according to sources familiar with the discussions. Biofuels-news.com reports the talks focus
Thanksgiving by the Numbers: Families Pay More While Farmers Earn Less

WASHINGTON – National Farmers Union (NFU) today released the annual Thanksgiving Edition of the “Farmer’s Share of the Food Dollar,” revealing stark inequities in America’s food system. Farmers continue to receive only pennies on the dollar for foods typically
Precision Connect 2025 Showcases SDSU Agriculture Internships

BROOKINGS, S.D. — Nov. 19, 2025 — South Dakota State University undergraduates showcased their agriculture industry internship experiences at Precision Connect 2025. Students in two departments within the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences and the
Red Angus Association of America Enhances American Red Program

DENVER— The Red Angus Association of America has refined and expanded the American Red program, strengthening genetic qualifications and extending enrollment access to a broader group of cattle producers. The updated structure ensures the continued delivery of high-quality,
Pork Exports Remain Strong in August; Beef Decline Continues; Lamb Exports Trend Higher

USDA has released August red meat export data, which was delayed due to the lengthy government shutdown. As compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF), August data showed a relatively strong performance for U.S. pork exports