The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced new funding under the America First Trade Promotion Program to help American farmers and agricultural producers expand export opportunities and ...
Snowpack levels across the Western United States are well below normal this year, creating serious concerns for agriculture. Snow serves as a key water source, slowly melting to supply rivers, ...
The USDA’s April World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report closely followed March projections, showing stability in U.S. crop supplies. Ending stocks for corn, soybeans, and cotton for the ...
Safety programs such as Drive the 5 offer practical guidance for safer travel. These five principles include staying Distraction Free, being Rested and alert, remaining Impairment free, ensuring the ...
The Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) program allows cattle producers to protect themselves from sudden price drops. The program covers feeder cattle, fed cattle, and swine and plays a key role in farm ...
Recent trapping data from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) shows that the invasive spongy moth has become firmly established in Green and Sawyer counties.
US dairy markets are being supported by strong international cheese demand and policy‑driven changes in domestic food programs. Cheese exports reached a new monthly high earlier this year, reflecting ...
Soil plays a vital role in crop growth, water movement, and environmental balance. However, scientists are increasingly questioning whether existing soil definitions reflect modern scientific ...
Every meal begins with workers who plant, care for, and harvest crops. Farmers value their employees and often work with the same teams for decades. These strong relationships help farms succeed.
California’s processing tomato industry has introduced new voluntary sanitation guidelines to manage branched broomrape, a parasitic weed that threatens crop productivity. The weed attaches to plant ...
As spring approaches, gardeners and plant enthusiasts are invited to take part in UW Family Gardening Day on Saturday, May 2. This free, family-friendly event will run from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on ...