Study: Glyphosate efficacy over time and sustainable weed control strategies
A new study takes a retrospective look at glyphosate efficacy after the engineered crops were commercialized, exploring diversification of chemistries.
A new study takes a retrospective look at glyphosate efficacy after the engineered crops were commercialized, exploring diversification of chemistries.
The Economic Research Service forecasts inflation-adjusted U.S. net cash farm income to decrease by $49.2 billion from 2022 to $157.9 billion in 2023.
In a ruling announced Friday, a U.S-Mexico-Canada Agreement dispute panel allowed Canada to restrict the dairy access that the United States negotiated for.
The USDA’s new classification will appear in the National Weekly Direct Swine non-Carcass Merit Premium report and takes effect today,
Schools around the country have been struggling with a shortage of milk cartons, and a U.S. Senator is urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to act.
U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers have reclassified the number of African Swine Fever virus strains from 25 to only six unique genotypes.
Farmers and ranchers rely on technology, but rural broadband access is still limited in many areas — something new legislation hopes to fix.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is overhauling organic regulation, including previewing a new Organic Livestock and Poultry Standards final rule.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $1.3 billion for a new export promotion and foreign market development program, which is called the Regional Agricultural Promotion Program.
A new federal sampling program will assess whether antibiotic residue is detected in cattle intended for the “raised without antibiotics” market.