Farmer sentiment improves; less pessimism over interest rates
Farmers may be getting a little more optimistic about interest rates. Or at least that’s what the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer results for April may indicate.
Farmers may be getting a little more optimistic about interest rates. Or at least that’s what the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer results for April may indicate.
More than ever, existing farmers and budding growers need access to credit and financial resources to ensure the survival of the agricultural sector.
Americans say that not reauthorizing the farm bill in ’23 would have significant, negative impacts according to a new American Farm Bureau Federation poll.
With the devastation that has occurred across our nation’s forests in the last five years, the forestry title deserves the attention on the 2023 farm bill.
The first official Farm Bill Listening Session kicked off February 14 at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, California.
AFBF 2023 policy priorities include key topics ranging from expanding risk management programs to improving dairy pricing transparency and battling hunger.
The farm bill has a long tradition of inspiring lawmakers to rise above politics to achieve a common goal — AFBF announced policy priorities yesterday.
Foreign countries are facing a ban on farm purchases in the United States after the house committee voted to update the USDA-FDA funding bill.
Here are the Top 5 agricultural issues for 2022 and how they’ll impact farming and ranching producers around the globe.
The USDA will make up to $50 million available to encourage landowners and land managers to allow public access to their land for recreational use.