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Cattlemen’s Beef with Google
Google’s planned sustainability search has cowboys calling foul for false information. Google is hoping to help users choose sustainable...
Oct 18, 2022


AgriWebb Captures $6.7M
"Home, home on the range. Where an app tracks cattle gains and the best places to graze..." Australian startup AgriWebb , which has...
Oct 14, 2022


Rail Union Negotiations Back Off Track
All aboard the strike express! And then back off it. And then… back on? We choo-choo-choose no: A few weeks ago, a strike by...
Oct 14, 2022


The High Court's Hog Debate
Bacon took center stage at the Marble Palace (aka, the Supreme Court) Tuesday, and the jabs on both sides of the aisle were sizzling. ...
Oct 14, 2022


Fertilizer Outlook
🎵 “It’s harvest time in this little town, Time to bring it on in, pay the loans down…” 🎵 Luke Bryan’s lyrics ring true this time of...
Oct 11, 2022


Roomba Goes Rural - Autonomous Ag Equipment
Look Ma, no hands: In the ag equipment market, the future is autonomous. Like Babe Ruth calling his shot, manufacturers are putting out...
Oct 11, 2022


Missing-ssippi River
Drought’s bringing barges to a halt on southern stretches of the dehydrated Mississippi River, where bottlenecks and backups are stymying...
Oct 11, 2022


Filling the Farm Bill
Roll out the pumpkin spice lattes, blanket weather, and football naps—it’s farm bill season! Welllllll , they don’t exactly tie...
Oct 7, 2022


Inari Receives $124M and Eyes Expansion
Inari’s money tree is looking well fertilized with their newest $124M in funding. Their goal? To advance their multiplex gene-edited ...
Oct 7, 2022


SCOTUS on WOTUS: Property Rights v. Water Protection
WOTUS is back in the news… again . On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Sackett v. EPA —a case that will have...
Oct 7, 2022


$18M to Make Carbon Measurements Easier
The USDA’s Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities is making dreams come true for ag companies and organizations around the country. ...
Oct 4, 2022


Missouri Meets a New Kind of Longhorn
There’s a new longhorn in town, and it’s got cattle producers’ attention. The Asian Longhorned Tick (ALT) has recently been discovered in...
Oct 4, 2022


Survey Says...AgTech
The growing unpredictability in agriculture— which was already unpredictable, let’s be honest —is pushing producers to new products and...
Oct 4, 2022


Investors Believe in the Future of Flies
"Money, money, money always sunny" in Innovafeed’s world. The insect producer happily raised $250M in a Series D funding round, which...
Sep 30, 2022


Mexican GM Corn Ban Looms
Mexico’s looming ban on GM corn imports has been updated from a "watch" to a "warning." And after nearly two years of watchful eyes, ...
Sep 30, 2022


The Great Glyphosate Debate
These boots were made for walkin’, and that’s just what the EPA did. Bye for now: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said ...
Sep 30, 2022


The Chinese Diet: Cutting Soybean Meal
The Chinese are going on a diet—cutting soybean meal consumption in an effort to boost national food security. And it all starts with...
Sep 27, 2022


Indy and the Fruit of the Sea
There’s pineapple shrimp, coconut shrimp, lemon shrimp, pepper shrimp… and now Midwestern shrimp? Seafood on the mainland: Indiana is a...
Sep 27, 2022


Lantern Flies Illuminate Agriculture Risk
The first leaves of fall haven’t yet taken over the sweet memories of summertime. The smoke from the grill, the splashing of waves, and...
Sep 27, 2022


Farm Households Depend on Non-Farm Income
It’s no surprise that the vast majority of farm households rely on off-farm income sources— but the number may shock you. A study...
Sep 23, 2022
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