U.S. Chicken Growth Pressured by Processing Challenges U.S. Chicken Growth Pressured by Processing Challenges Monday, January 19, 2026 U.S. chicken demand remains strong but limited processing expansion rising costs and reduced chick availability may slow long term growth despite efficiency gains and value-added products.
U.S. Wheat Food Aid Builds Global Stability U.S. Wheat Food Aid Builds Global Stability Monday, January 19, 2026 Food for Peace connects US wheat farmers with global food aid while supporting trade development rural economies and American leadership through expanded USDA management and farmer focused...
Pesticide Label Rules Head to Supreme Court Pesticide Label Rules Head to Supreme Court Monday, January 19, 2026 A Supreme Court review of pesticide labeling authority may determine whether EPA approved labels remain the national standard used by farmers nationwide.
Beef Production Skills Through FEEDS Beef Production Skills Through FEEDS Monday, January 19, 2026 The Midwest FEEDS Practicum provides hands on multi session training to strengthen beef cattle production skills using forage systems decision tools and applied research in a collaborative...
KLA Sets Legislative Meeting Details KLA Sets Legislative Meeting Details Monday, January 19, 2026 The KLA Legislative Meeting and Dinner will bring members together for policy discussions, legislative updates and direct engagement with state lawmakers while offering networking opportunities...
Mid States Materials Earns Kansas Reclamation Honor Mid States Materials Earns Kansas Reclamation Honor Monday, January 19, 2026 Mid States Materials received a Kansas reclamation award for restoring quarry land through soil care biodiversity and wetland development supporting future land use wildlife and sustainable mining...
Pesticide Safety Recertification Event in Owatonna Pesticide Safety Recertification Event in Owatonna Monday, January 19, 2026 A pesticide safety recertification event in Owatonna will help licensed applicators renew credentials through approved training sessions covering core field crops and seed treatment categories.
MDA Offers Food Retail Funding MDA Offers Food Retail Funding Monday, January 19, 2026 The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for FRIDG grants to support food retailers through equipment upgrades and technical assistance to improve access to nutritious...
Webinar Explains Michigan Peach Production Costs for Growers Webinar Explains Michigan Peach Production Costs for Growers Monday, January 19, 2026 An MSU Extension webinar helps peach growers understand production costs breakeven prices and ways to apply Michigan peach cost data to improve farm planning and financial decision making.
Manure Timing Plays Key Role in Reducing Phosphorus Loss Manure Timing Plays Key Role in Reducing Phosphorus Loss Monday, January 19, 2026 Applying manure at the right time helps reduce phosphorus loss protect water quality and improve nutrient use while avoiding winter spreading and using proper incorporation and storage practices.
Agricultural Districts Help Protect Farmland and Farmers Agricultural Districts Help Protect Farmland and Farmers Monday, January 19, 2026 Agricultural districts in Ohio provide legal and financial protections that help farmers preserve land reduce development pressure and continue farming despite steady farmland loss across the...
Farm Safety Risks and How PPE Prevents Serious Injuries Farm Safety Risks and How PPE Prevents Serious Injuries Monday, January 19, 2026 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health reports thousands of farm injuries yearly, many preventable through consistent use of PPE such as hard hats and proper eye protection.
PA Honors Century and Bicentennial Farms at Farm Show PA Honors Century and Bicentennial Farms at Farm Show Monday, January 19, 2026 Pennsylvania honors 11 multigenerational farms at the 2026 Farm Show, including Century and Bicentennial Farms, celebrating heritage, preservation, and family farming.
High Tech Animal Learning Complex Opens at Ohio State High Tech Animal Learning Complex Opens at Ohio State Monday, January 19, 2026 Ohio State unveils a multispecies animal learning complex combining robotics hands on education and public outreach to prepare students and communities for the future of modern animal agriculture.
Join Pineville Beef Training on February 10 Join Pineville Beef Training on February 10 Monday, January 19, 2026 Area producers and community members can earn free BQA certification at a February 10 training in Pineville, with dinner provided.
LaPorte County Farmers Meeting Focuses on PARP Education LaPorte County Farmers Meeting Focuses on PARP Education Monday, January 19, 2026 A Purdue Extension farmer meeting in LaPorte County provides PARP focused education helping producers strengthen crop protection knowledge meet program requirements and connect with extension...
MU Extension Hosts Annual Soils and Crops Event MU Extension Hosts Annual Soils and Crops Event Monday, January 19, 2026 The 100th Audrain County Soils and Crops Conference is January 26 at Hart Career Center, featuring crop, weed, soybean, drone, and wildlife sessions; free with registration.
How Efficient Farming Reduces Greenhouse Gases How Efficient Farming Reduces Greenhouse Gases Monday, January 19, 2026 Boosting farm productivity can curb agricultural emissions, as technological advances and efficiency gains help increase output while limiting greenhouse gases.
Indiana Green Expo Showcases Education and Innovation Indiana Green Expo Showcases Education and Innovation Monday, January 19, 2026 Indiana Green Expo brings educators researchers and vendors together to support green industry growth offering diverse training trade show access and reinvesting proceeds into education research...
$200K Added to New York Farmers Market Resiliency Grants $200K Added to New York Farmers Market Resiliency Grants Monday, January 19, 2026 New York adds $200K to Farmers Market Resiliency Grants, boosting Round 4 funding to $700K to support local food systems and market growth.
Kentucky Farm Bureau 2026 - “United We Can” Theme Kentucky Farm Bureau 2026 - “United We Can” Theme Monday, January 19, 2026 Kentucky Farm Bureau’s 106th annual meeting highlighted member dedication, advocacy, and the 2026 theme “United We Can” to strengthen agriculture statewide.
IFB Policies Shape National Farm Bureau Priorities IFB Policies Shape National Farm Bureau Priorities Monday, January 19, 2026 Farm Bureau delegates adopted Illinois led policy proposals addressing data centers labor research and competition reinforcing grassroots advocacy while protecting farmers resources property...
Kentucky Ag Board Approves $1.6M for Farm Projects Kentucky Ag Board Approves $1.6M for Farm Projects Monday, January 19, 2026 Kentucky Agricultural Board approved $1.6M for projects supporting farm diversification, youth programs, equipment sharing, and agricultural facility development statewide.
Reduce Dairy Heifer Costs with UW-Madison Insights Reduce Dairy Heifer Costs with UW-Madison Insights Monday, January 19, 2026 UW-Madison Extension is offering free, confidential on-farm analyses to help dairy producers understand and reduce the true cost of raising heifers.
ICGA Pushes Grassroots Efforts for Year-Round E15 Access ICGA Pushes Grassroots Efforts for Year-Round E15 Access Monday, January 19, 2026 Illinois Corn Growers Association calls on farmers to support year-round E15 access by urging Congress to include key ethanol legislation in funding decisions and strengthen corn demand through...
WPA and UW Extension Announce 2026 Show Pig Symposium WPA and UW Extension Announce 2026 Show Pig Symposium Monday, January 19, 2026 The Wisconsin Pork Association and UW-Madison Extension will host a free Show Pig Symposium February 21, 2026, in Arlington with education, speakers and trade show.
Crop Advisers Gain Insights at January Workshop Crop Advisers Gain Insights at January Workshop Monday, January 19, 2026 An advanced crop adviser workshop hosted by extension experts provides research based guidance on crop inputs, pests, weeds, markets, and soil health to help advisers support farmers and improve...
Virtual Conference Helps Farmers Protect Soil Health Virtual Conference Helps Farmers Protect Soil Health Monday, January 19, 2026 A virtual soil compaction conference held in February offers farmers research-based tools and expert guidance to manage and prevent soil compaction while improving crop productivity,...
Free Private Applicator Training for Crop Producers Free Private Applicator Training for Crop Producers Monday, January 19, 2026 SDSU Extension hosts a free private applicator training for crop producers offering regulatory updates and crop pest information through online and in person sessions to support certification and...
SDSU Program Helps Farmers Fight Weed Resistance SDSU Program Helps Farmers Fight Weed Resistance Monday, January 19, 2026 SDSU Extension hosts a free educational program to help farmers manage herbicide resistant weeds by learning weed biology control strategies and practical field solutions from regional experts.