Rob-See-Co Announces Leadership Transitions

ELKHORN, Nebr. (December 22, 2025) — Rob-See-Co, a leading independent seed company dedicated to providing trusted seed solutions and strong local relationships, today announced key leadership changes that will take effect January 1, 2026. Jim Robinson has been appointed
Six Individuals Appointed to NPB Board of Directors

DES MOINES, Iowa — The National Pork Board (NPB) welcomes five appointees to serve a three-year term ending in June 2028, and one appointee to serve a two-year term ending in June 2027. Congratulations to the following
Craig Uden Starts Term as President of Nebraska Cattlemen

Lincoln, Neb.– During their Annual Business Meeting, the Nebraska Cattlemen (NC) membership elected Craig Uden to serve as president. Craig stated, “When it comes to the beef cattle industry, there will always be issues to solve. The true
A Mild Christmas Week for Many

For those dreaming of a white Christmas this week, chances are you are going to get the opposite instead. Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions joined us to talk about the abnormally warm and dry weather for
Farmers Say $12B Aid Package Falls Short Amid Trade Strain; USDA Signals No Additional Farm Aid Beyond $12B Package

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Many U.S. farmers say a newly announced $12 billion federal aid package will not be enough to offset mounting financial pressure caused by weak commodity prices, high input costs and lingering trade disruptions. The assistance,
‘Product of USA’ Meat Labeling Rule Takes Effect Jan. 1

A new USDA labeling rule takes effect Jan. 1, tightening standards for when meat, poultry and egg products may be identified as a product of the United States. Under the regulation, finalized in March 2024, companies may
Mexico Begins Dumping Investigation on U.S. Pork Imports

Mexico has launched an investigation into U.S. pork imports, alleging that unfair pricing and government subsidies may be harming Mexican producers and processors. Mexico’s Secretariat of Economy said it initiated antidumping and countervailing duty probes after domestic
Dairy Farmers Earned More but Still Lost Money in 2024

Higher milk prices and lower feed costs helped Illinois dairy producers post positive cash returns in 2024, but operations continued to face negative economic returns, according to the Illinois Farm Business Farm Management Association. The average net
Lawmakers Divided on Whether Farm Bill Can Be Passed in 2026

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Congressional Republicans plan to revive stalled farm bill negotiations in January after failing to pass a new measure by year’s end, extending uncertainty for farmers facing high costs, inflation and trade disruptions. House Agriculture