United Soybean Board Outlines 2026 Priorities with Focus on Farmer-Led Investment and Global Demand

Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond, leaders at the United Soybean Board say farmer-driven investments will continue to focus on demand growth, sustainability, and research across the soybean value chain. In an interview with the American Ag
Putting the Heifer First-Purina’s Fetal Programming

Cows that are stressed, loosing weight or poor nutrition not only effects the calfs performance but the long term health as she grows in the herd. Dr. Ronald Scott with Purina talks more about fetal programming and
Agronomist Outlines Key Corn, Soybean, and Canola Decisions Shaping the 2026 Growing Season

As farmers begin looking ahead to the 2026 growing season, agronomic planning is already underway, even as questions linger about spring weather and planting windows. In an interview with the American Ag Network, Grant Mehring, a technical
Learning more about health options with Lallemand

In animal nutrition, Lallemand focuses on using specific yeast and bacterial strains to help livestock producers improve animal health, performance, and feed efficiency. Their products include probiotics, silage inoculants, yeast derivatives, and antioxidant solutions designed for cattle.
Are we doing enough for replacement heifers?

Are we doing enough to set our replacement heifers up for long-term success? During CattleCon26, I spoke with Dr. Phillip Kesterson about heifer health and the management steps producers can take to not only strengthen their replacements,
‘Guest worker permit’ bill draws labor union support, opposition from Nebraska’s labor commissioner

LINCOLN — A Nebraska “guest worker permit” bill for undocumented immigrants drew support Monday from the bulk of public testifiers, while the biggest pushback came from Nebraska’s labor commissioner and the proposer’s fellow lawmakers. State Sen. Dunixi