The University of Georgia and Grand Farm Announce Agriculture Innovation Partnership
Today, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) and Grand Farm, a leading innovator in agricultural technology, announced a collaboration to create a robust regional agricultural innovation ecosystem. Situated on 250 acres in Perry, Georgia, next
Cenex® Announces the Hometown Throwdown $100,000 Grand Prize Festival Winner!
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minn., May 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Cenex®, the energy brand of CHS Inc., announced today that the Norborne Soybean Festival in Norborne, Missouri, is the Hometown Throwdown $100,000 grand prize winner, while the other two finalists, Hayward
John Deere Launches Nationwide Search for First-Ever Chief Tractor Officer to be the Face and Voice of the Company’s Social Media
MOLINE, I.L. (April 16, 2024) — This isn’t just a job; it’s the ultimate influencer adventure! John Deere, with the help of quarterback Brock Purdy, launched an epic hunt for the company’s first-ever Chief Tractor Officer (CTO) — a witty and
Growth Energy Launches Campaign to Preserve Summer Access to E15
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Growth Energy launched a new ad campaign calling on the Biden administration to protect summer access to E15, an affordable, cleaner-burning fuel option. The digital advertising campaign will run across multiple platforms, including key news sites and YouTube.
VIDEO: Ranking Member Boozman Speaks in Support of the FARMER Act
WASHINGTON— U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR), ranking member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, joined his colleagues on the Senate floor to voice support for the Federal Agriculture Risk Management Enhancement and Resilience (FARMER)
Shrinking Supply of Dairy Heifers May Limit Growth of U.S. Milk Production
DENVER (February 7, 2024)—A sharp decline in the number of dairy heifers available to replace older cows exiting the U.S. dairy herd could limit any meaningful growth in domestic milk production over the next few years. The
Rising Cocoa Prices are Souring the Outlook for Chocolate Candy Makers
DENVER (February 1, 2024)—U.S. consumers are paying more for chocolate products as confection manufacturers raise prices in response to the soaring cost of cocoa. Cocoa prices are nearly 65% higher than they were one year ago, and
Dairy Cattle Genomics is Quietly Improving Sustainability
DENVER (January 17, 2024)—U.S. dairy producers are increasingly leveraging the power of genomic science to optimize the genetic potential of their herds for milk production, animal health and operational efficiency. Since genomic testing became commercially available in
Loam Bio, Carbon Technologies Leader, Launches New Opportunities for the U.S.
VIDEO: Jesse Allen sits down to learn more about Loam Bio, officially launching in the U.S. for the 2024 growing season. [ST PAUL, MN] – Loam Bio, an Australian leader in carbon market technologies, announces its entry
United Soybean Board Infrastructure Investments Give U.S. Soybean Growers a Competitive Edge
ST. LOUIS (Nov. 9, 2023) — The United Soybean Board (USB) invests in many infrastructure projects that will help increase profits for soybean growers and the industry itself, which is undergoing significant changes. Through the soy checkoff, USB pursued