National FFA Hosts 2026 Next Gen Conference in Chicago National FFA Hosts 2026 Next Gen Conference in Chicago Friday, July 10, 2026 The National FFA Organization introduced 75 high schoolers to modern agribusiness careers in Chicago during the 2026 Next Gen Conference through industry tours and hands-on learning.
Missouri Youth Cattle Expo Showcases Top Young Exhibitors Missouri Youth Cattle Expo Showcases Top Young Exhibitors Friday, July 10, 2026 The 43rd Annual Missouri Cattlemen's Youth Expo hosted over 175 junior exhibitors showing 300-plus cattle entries for livestock competition at the Missouri State Fairgrounds.
Chris Thompson Honored with Kentucky FFA Golden Owl Award Chris Thompson Honored with Kentucky FFA Golden Owl Award Friday, July 10, 2026 Pendleton County High School ag teacher Chris Thompson received a regional Golden Owl Award from the Kentucky FFA Foundation for his dedication to agricultural education.
Late Nitrogen Application Enhances Soybean Seed Quality Late Nitrogen Application Enhances Soybean Seed Quality Friday, July 10, 2026 Kentucky State University research shows late-season nitrogen fertilization increases soybean protein and oleic acid levels without reducing the crop's nutritional or oil quality.
Rising Costs Push Farmer Sentiment Lower Rising Costs Push Farmer Sentiment Lower Friday, July 10, 2026 June survey results showed lower farmer confidence, driven by high input costs and financial pressure, while optimism for farmland values continued across the agricultural sector.
Changing Land Trends Impact US Agriculture Changing Land Trends Impact US Agriculture Friday, July 10, 2026 USDA reports show farmland remains productive, but development and ownership changes are increasing competition for agricultural land and rental opportunities.
Congress Urged to Review USDA Collection Relocation Congress Urged to Review USDA Collection Relocation Friday, July 10, 2026 Scientific organizations are seeking congressional oversight to help protect nationally important USDA agricultural collections during planned relocations.
Vietnam Opens New Doors for US Agriculture Vietnam Opens New Doors for US Agriculture Friday, July 10, 2026 Vietnam’s growing economy and consumer market are creating strong demand for U.S. food, feed, fiber, seafood, and forestry products.
Proper Sprayer Cleaning Prevents Herbicide Damage to Crops Proper Sprayer Cleaning Prevents Herbicide Damage to Crops Friday, July 10, 2026 Penn State Extension advises farmers to thoroughly clean sprayer equipment between applications to prevent herbicide residues from damaging sensitive, developing crops.
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau to Address PPL Allenwood Transmission Project Pennsylvania Farm Bureau to Address PPL Allenwood Transmission Project Friday, July 10, 2026 On July 13, the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau will host a press conference in Allenwood to discuss how the proposed PPL transmission lines could affect local multi-generational farms.
USDA Approves 2.2 million Acres for Conservation in 2026 USDA Approves 2.2 million Acres for Conservation in 2026 Friday, July 10, 2026 The USDA accepted 2.2 million competitive acres into the 2026 Conservation Reserve Program to provide farmers with financial incentives for voluntary, resource-saving conservation.
New York Expands Funding to Grow Meat Processing Capacity New York Expands Funding to Grow Meat Processing Capacity Friday, July 10, 2026 New York announced over $4.7 million in grants for the Meat Processing Expansion Grant Program to boost facility capacity, lower food costs, and improve local supply chains.
Michigan Boosts Farming Through New Farmer Networks Michigan Boosts Farming Through New Farmer Networks Friday, July 10, 2026 Michigan has awarded funding to establish regenerative farmer networks that encourage collaboration, sustainable practices, soil health improvements, and long-term farm resilience across diverse...
Digital Tools Transform Precision Farming Digital Tools Transform Precision Farming Friday, July 10, 2026 Precision agriculture software enables farmers to collect, organize, and analyze field data. These digital tools support better decision-making, improve efficiency, and help optimize crop...
Manure Science Review Showcases Latest Farming Solutions Manure Science Review Showcases Latest Farming Solutions Friday, July 10, 2026 The 2026 Manure Science Review will feature expert presentations, field demonstrations, and discussions on manure management, water quality, and conservation practices that support sustainable...
New Members Elected to Wisconsin Potato Industry Board New Members Elected to Wisconsin Potato Industry Board Friday, July 10, 2026 DATCP certified the 2026 Wisconsin Potato Industry Board election of Charlie Mattek, Nicola Carey, and Heidi Randall, who began three-year terms representing growers on July 1.
Vintage Ohio Celebrates Final Year After 32 Memorable Years Vintage Ohio Celebrates Final Year After 32 Memorable Years Friday, July 10, 2026 Vintage Ohio will celebrate its final festival after thirty-two years of supporting wineries, promoting Ohio wines, and bringing together wine enthusiasts from across the state and beyond.
How to Identify Slime Molds and Fairy Rings in Your Lawn How to Identify Slime Molds and Fairy Rings in Your Lawn Friday, July 10, 2026 Soil organisms cause slime molds and fairy rings in lawns under warm, moist conditions, but they do not infect grass plants and can be managed with basic turf care.
Honeyberries Emerge as a Promising Superfruit for Growers Honeyberries Emerge as a Promising Superfruit for Growers Friday, July 10, 2026 Honeyberries are gaining popularity due to their health benefits, adaptability, and low maintenance requirements. Research and grower experiences suggest strong potential for future production and...
Iowa Drought Expands as Dry Conditions Impact Northern Regions Iowa Drought Expands as Dry Conditions Impact Northern Regions Friday, July 10, 2026 Uneven June rainfall improved moisture levels in some areas but expanded drought conditions in northern regions. Water resources, soil moisture, and seasonal forecasts indicate continued...
John Deere Settlement Improves Repair Access John Deere Settlement Improves Repair Access Friday, July 10, 2026 A settlement with John Deere improves farmers’ access to repair resources, supporting equipment ownership rights and independent repair options.
Nebraska Webinar Guides Farm Disaster Tax Decisions Nebraska Webinar Guides Farm Disaster Tax Decisions Friday, July 10, 2026 Nebraska Tax Institute hosts a webinar to help tax professionals guide farmers through complex tax decisions after natural disasters affecting operations.
Farmers Outlook Revealed Through Latest Ag Economy Survey Farmers Outlook Revealed Through Latest Ag Economy Survey Friday, July 10, 2026 A recent agricultural survey highlights producer opinions on technology adoption, rising costs, equipment investments, exports, and farmland values, offering a snapshot of current economic...
Minnesota Farmers Tackle Heat Stress and Crop Diseases Minnesota Farmers Tackle Heat Stress and Crop Diseases Friday, July 10, 2026 Minnesota growers are battling extreme weather, heat stress, pests, and crop diseases, making proper harvest practices, cooling methods, and crop management essential for maintaining yield and...
NDSU Event Celebrates Gardening and Local Foods NDSU Event Celebrates Gardening and Local Foods Friday, July 10, 2026 NDSU hosts a gardening event featuring seminars, tours, plant displays, and local food activities while celebrating daylily collections and community gardening efforts.
Pope County Offers Free Nitrate Testing for Private Wells Pope County Offers Free Nitrate Testing for Private Wells Friday, July 10, 2026 Residents can receive free nitrate well water testing and low-cost contaminant screening at a July 16 clinic in Pope County aimed at protecting private drinking water quality.
NDFB President Elected to AFBF Leadership NDFB President Elected to AFBF Leadership Friday, July 10, 2026 Val Wagner joins the American Farm Bureau Federation Board, bringing North Dakota’s agricultural voice and leadership experience to national farming discussions.
Purdue Strengthens Global Agriculture Research Purdue Strengthens Global Agriculture Research Friday, July 10, 2026 Purdue University recognized new leadership appointments and research initiatives that support agricultural development, environmental science, food systems, and global efforts to address climate...
USDA Funding Reinstated for Small Farmer Support Programs USDA Funding Reinstated for Small Farmer Support Programs Friday, July 10, 2026 A federal judge temporarily restored USDA grant funding for nonprofits supporting underserved farmers, allowing key agricultural programs to resume while a lawsuit over the cancellations continues.
New Small Ruminant Specialist Joins SDSU Extension New Small Ruminant Specialist Joins SDSU Extension Friday, July 10, 2026 SDSU Extension appoints Ryan Spurling as a Small Ruminant Production Specialist to provide research support and education for sheep and goat producers statewide.