Loveland Products Launches WEATHER GARD™ ELITE to Bolster Spray Applications

LOVELAND, CO (December 16, 2025) – Loveland Products, Inc.® has announced the launch of WEATHER GARD™ ELITE, a next-generation all-in-one adjuvant designed to make spray applications simpler, more effective, and easier to manage. Building on years of trusted performance from two
Wheat and Crude Oil Continue to Lead the Trade

Wheat and crude oil continued to lead the trade, with energy markets reacting to reports of some oil shipments turning around that were headed to Venezuela. In the grain pits, corn and soybeans remain under supply pressure
Sports Partnerships Are a Smart Investment in Beef’s Future

As a beef producer raising a young family in the Black Hills of South Dakota, I think a lot about the future of our industry. Like many producers, I’m proud of the work we do, and I
House Passes Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Monday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025. The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act provides schools with the flexibility to offer flavored and unflavored
2025 Dairy First Award Honors Iowa Farm for Excellence in Milk Quality and Animal Well-being

DULUTH, Ga. (Dec.16, 2025) — Boehringer Ingelheim has announced GenoSource LLC of Blairstown, Iowa, as the 2025 Dairy First Award recipient, an annual honor recognizing a dairy operation’s commitment to milk quality and overall herd well-being. First cousins
Times are Tough and Family Farmers & Ranchers Are Speaking Out During 110th South Dakota Farmers Union Convention

South Dakotans are known for being polite and neighborly. But as family farmers and ranchers face Trade War-induced low commodity prices and continue to wait for an updated Farm Bill, National Farmers Union President, Rob Larew urged
Growth Energy Urges Swift Action on China’s Unfulfilled Agricultural Trade Commitments

WASHINGTON, D.C.—As the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) heard testimony today on its Section 301 investigation into China’s implementation of the Phase One trade agreement, Growth Energy’s written comments highlighted significant shortfalls in Chinese purchases of U.S. ethanol and other agricultural commodities, and urged the administration
2025 in Review: How Agriculture Persevered Through Challenges This Year

It’s fair to say that 2025 has been a year of meaningful progress for agriculture, on top of some very big challenges. Farm Bureau helped farmers and ranchers across the country navigate the roller coaster ride. From
Cattlemen’s Column: A Year of Progress, Protection and Purpose

FORT WORTH, Texas (December 15, 2025) – As we reflect on 2025, it’s clear this has been a year that tested the voice of Texas cattle raisers. Despite the challenges, Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association members delivered. From
Consumers Souring on Sugar?

Are consumers souring on sugar? Perhaps so. One bit of evidence came from New York Jets edge rusher Jermaine Johnson. In preparing to face the Baltimore Ravens, the rusher said he had been “staying off sugary drinks