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MillerCoors has filed a lawsuit against Anheuser-Busch InBev seeking an immediate halt to the campaign shaming Miller Lite and Coors Light for using corn syrup.
Farmers, ranchers and industry groups went to social media to spread the word that National Ag Day was happening on March 14.
Super Bowl Sunday was more than a month ago, but controversy continues over Bud Light’s advertising campaign.
Statistics show the nation’s farmers are struggling to pay back their loans after years of low crop prices _ with nearly one out of every five loans in a government farm program now delinquent.
Is a focus on China costing U.S. farmers market share in Japan?
President Donald Trump signed H.R. 2, the Agriculture Improvement Act, better known as the 2018 Farm Bill, in a ceremony at USDA Thursday afternoon.
Highlights of the Commodity Title of the 2018 farm bill
The farm bill deal includes some key changes to the Commodity Title of the bill, including adjustments sought by farm groups.
Democrats and Republicans said they reached a tentative deal on farm legislation after jettisoning controversial work requirements for food stamp recipients.
There will be opportunity to lock in low prices, but the fuel market could experience volatility depending on discussions between the current administration and countries such as Saudi Arabia.
Trade tensions between the U.S. and China ratcheted higher after the Asian nation said it will follow through on plans to levy tariffs on a range of American farm goods including soybeans and corn.
The President signed USMCA Wednesday, which completed the ratification process in the U.S. However, even if Canada passes USMCA early next month, experts say it could take months to implement the deal.
If you’re considering selling some of your wet grain to livestock owners, it’s important you determine who will test for mycotoxins. The season’s weather and conditions could mean mycotoxins spring up.
Lower prices for corn, wheat, and soybeans will push down the value of American exports in 2015, according to the quarterly forecast released Thursday by the USDA.
Dramatic price moves have many in the industry wondering when rationing will begin and which sector of the industry is most vulnerable.
President Donald Trump will address farmers regarding his 2019 tariff aid plan.
House Ag Committee Ranking Member Collin Peterson lashes out at Republican farm bill text.
Iowa State University broke ground on a new state-of-the-art facility this month. The new Feed Mill and Grain Science Center is a piece of a larger effort. ISU also created a new minor in Feed Science and Technology.
With South America getting much needed moisture and the market currently looking at more grain supply than demand, pressure continues to weigh on the grains market and soy complex, says Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group.
The bear is awake and has sent prices well below many farmers’ production costs. The issue is not how deep the correction will be, but how long it will be!
Cotton, grains and oilseeds are the worst-performing commodities this year in the Bloomberg index.
Chip Flory breaks down this week’s potential headline makers with a new “risk rating” system.
The oilseed, grain and livestock markets all came out of the fall doldrums and really extended their gains in February and March.
Index rises on sharp gains in prices for sugar and cereals.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack says he’s confident the agricultural economy will remain strong despite an expected drop in farm income next year as corn prices lag and a pig virus reduces herds.
Highlights of USDA’s Weekly Export Sales Report.
Text highlights from USDA’s March 2014 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.
Steady global economic growth to provide foundation for strong crop demand.
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