Farmland Prices Decline as Rents Trend Downward in 2025 Farmland Prices Decline as Rents Trend Downward in 2025 Wednesday, March 26, 2025 The ISPFMRA’s 2025 report reveals declining farmland and rental values across Illinois, driven by market uncertainty and rising financial pressures on the farm economy.
Spring Gardening Webinars Tackle Pests and Invasive Plants Spring Gardening Webinars Tackle Pests and Invasive Plants Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Illinois Extension’s Four Seasons Gardening series returns this spring with free webinars on invasive plants and garden pests. Sessions begin April 29 and require online registration.
Indiana Launches New Online Portal for Farmers Indiana Launches New Online Portal for Farmers Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Gov. Mike Braun signed his first bill into law, launching a user-friendly online portal to simplify government access for Indiana farmers.
Nominations Open for 2025 Purdue Ag Women Awards Nominations Open for 2025 Purdue Ag Women Awards Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Nominations for the 2025 Purdue Women in Agriculture Awards are open, spotlighting Indiana women who lead and innovate in the agriculture industry. Applications close May 1.
NCBA Pushes for Global Access to U.S. Beef NCBA Pushes for Global Access to U.S. Beef Wednesday, March 26, 2025 At a congressional hearing, NCBA asked the U.S. government to restore trade talks and enforce food safety standards to support the beef industry and rural farmers.
RFA Seeks Exemption for Ag Exports in Shipping Rules RFA Seeks Exemption for Ag Exports in Shipping Rules Wednesday, March 26, 2025 RFA and others ask for exemption from new shipping fees, citing harm to U.S. agricultural exports and lack of suitable U.S.-built vessels for global trade.
Seeking Nominees for Kiwifruit Committee Roles Seeking Nominees for Kiwifruit Committee Roles Wednesday, March 26, 2025 The USDA is inviting nominations for the Kiwifruit Administrative Committee to fill various roles, enhancing industry standards and research.
Navigating Challenges in Wheat Production amid Droughts Navigating Challenges in Wheat Production amid Droughts Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Wheat producers face tough choices due to drought, with options like crop insurance and support programs providing potential relief.
USDA Redirects Focus on Rural Energy Initiatives USDA Redirects Focus on Rural Energy Initiatives Wednesday, March 26, 2025 The USDA updates its rural energy policies to align with executive orders prioritizing American energy independence and rural economic health.
USDA Emergency Loans for Kentucky Farmers After Storms USDA Emergency Loans for Kentucky Farmers After Storms Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Kentucky farmers affected by February 2025's storms can apply for USDA emergency loans until November 14, 2025, to recover from losses in designated counties.
Constructed Wetlands - A Solution for Kentucky Water Quality Constructed Wetlands - A Solution for Kentucky Water Quality Wednesday, March 26, 2025 University of Kentucky study identified 77 contaminants in Kentucky's waterways, emphasizing land use impact, and explores natural treatments like wetlands for cleaner water.
Maximizing Manure - Boosting Soil Health and Crop Yields Maximizing Manure - Boosting Soil Health and Crop Yields Wednesday, March 26, 2025 A project helps farmers optimize manure use, reducing synthetic fertilizer reliance, with research at Hanselman Farms exploring efficient no-till manure application.
New York Report - Wholesale Power Cuts Consumer Costs 35% New York Report - Wholesale Power Cuts Consumer Costs 35% Wednesday, March 26, 2025 A report finds New York's competitive electricity markets cut consumer costs, boost clean energy, and create jobs, urging against a return to utility-owned generation.
Women Farmers - Learn Rental Rates and Leasing Strategies Women Farmers - Learn Rental Rates and Leasing Strategies Wednesday, March 26, 2025 University of Missouri Extension offers a webinar series for women farm operators on ag leasing, land values, and rental rates, empowering them for informed farm management decisions.
Peckham Acquires Hydroponic Farm to Grow Jobs and Greens Peckham Acquires Hydroponic Farm to Grow Jobs and Greens Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Peckham acquires Revolution Farms in Michigan, expanding sustainable agriculture and offering job training opportunities to individuals with disabilities and employment barriers through its...
SDFB Advocates for Ag Policies SDFB Advocates for Ag Policies Wednesday, March 26, 2025 South Dakota Farm Bureau members gather in Washington D.C. for a two-day advocacy event, meeting with national leaders to discuss agricultural policies and issues.
New MU Guide Helps Farmers Assess Drone Spraying Costs New MU Guide Helps Farmers Assess Drone Spraying Costs Wednesday, March 26, 2025 University of Missouri Extension study reveals drone spraying can be cost-effective for large-scale farms, but ownership costs, especially batteries, require careful calculation.
Cover Crops and Soil Health - Learn at Van Wychen Farms Cover Crops and Soil Health - Learn at Van Wychen Farms Wednesday, March 26, 2025 On April 16th, Van Wychen Farms hosts a seminar on crop economics, markets, and cover crops, offering insights for the 2025 planting season with expert speakers and lunch.
MSU Virtual Field Crops Series Returns Through September 2025 MSU Virtual Field Crops Series Returns Through September 2025 Wednesday, March 26, 2025 MSU Extension’s 2025 Field Crops Virtual Breakfast Series offers weekly crop updates, expert advice, and educational credits for certified crop advisors and pesticide applicators from March...
North Dakota Projects Delayed by USDA North Dakota Projects Delayed by USDA Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Federal funding cuts and program freezes by the USDA have disrupted agricultural, conservation, and energy projects across North Dakota, placing strain on local efforts and rural communities.
Scaling Up with Vertical Gardens Scaling Up with Vertical Gardens Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Vertical gardening offers a space-saving solution in urban areas, utilizing innovative structures and techniques to grow a variety of plants efficiently.
Minnesota Dairy Tests Positive for H5N1 Minnesota Dairy Tests Positive for H5N1 Wednesday, March 26, 2025 H5N1 avian flu has been detected in a Minnesota dairy herd through a state milk surveillance program, leading to quarantine and further safety measures.
MCGA Focuses on Biofuels, Trade MCGA Focuses on Biofuels, Trade Wednesday, March 26, 2025 MCGA farmer-leaders gather in Washington, D.C., to address critical agricultural issues, including economic challenges and the importance of biofuels for U.S. energy independence.
Cattle Industry Gains Stronger Traceability Cattle Industry Gains Stronger Traceability Wednesday, March 26, 2025 U.S. CattleTrace forms a strategic partnership with Where Food Comes from Inc., combining expertise to boost traceability and economic benefits in the cattle industry.
Boosting Local Food in Nebraska Boosting Local Food in Nebraska Wednesday, March 26, 2025 A new report reveals Nebraska’s farm economy struggles as billions leave the state in food spending, urging investment in stronger local food systems to boost income and sustainability.
Nebraska Land Market Shows Mixed Trends Nebraska Land Market Shows Mixed Trends Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Nebraska’s farmland values dropped slightly this year after steady growth, with declines in cropland offset by rising grazing and hayland values driven by strong livestock markets.
WPS Farm Show 2025 - Innovations for Wisconsin Farmers WPS Farm Show 2025 - Innovations for Wisconsin Farmers Wednesday, March 26, 2025 The 63rd WPS Farm Show, April 1-3 in Oshkosh, features 400+ exhibitors, new innovations, and energy efficiency tips, attracting 20,000 to support regional farmers.
Soybean Exports Show Strong Growth and Global Opportunities Ahead Soybean Exports Show Strong Growth and Global Opportunities Ahead Wednesday, March 26, 2025 USSEC promotes U.S. soybean exports by focusing on market growth, product quality, and sustainability. Farmers can expect rising global demand and more export opportunities in 2025 and beyond.
Pennsylvania Fights USDA Cuts to Local Food Assistance Funds Pennsylvania Fights USDA Cuts to Local Food Assistance Funds Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Governor Shapiro is appealing the USDA's cancellation of a $13M program aiding PA farmers and food banks, vowing legal action to protect local food systems.
Northeast SARE Expands Outreach to Amish Farmers Northeast SARE Expands Outreach to Amish Farmers Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Northeast SARE visited Amish farms in Lancaster County, providing tailored resources to support their sustainable practices and build a collaborative relationship.