In October 2024, the United States imported over 116,000 head of cattle from Mexico; however, by July 2025, imports had fallen just below 4,700 head, and shortly after, imports stopped altogether. The ...
As Congress reviews the USMCA ahead of its July deadline, agriculture leaders and industry groups urged lawmakers to preserve ...
The Texas Animal Health Commission has confirmed a sixth case of New World screwworm in Texas, prompting the expansion of an infested zone in the state’s Hill Country and South Texas regions.
Federal and Texas state leaders held a news conference Monday in Kerrville, Texas, just hours after the USDA confirmed two ...
If rural Americans want to preserve tradition and livelihoods, then in initiative petition states Missouri, we must advocate ...
The second Trump administration has focused more on ag antitrust issues, but experts say this case suggests it is, in some ...
When people talk about New World screwworms in the United States, one date gets repeated over and over: 1966. That is the year the U.S. Department of Agriculture now says the U.S. was declared free of ...
As food costs remain a strain for U.S. families, a new Purdue University study released this week finds that North American trade has helped lower U.S. food prices and could play a key role in keeping ...
Farmers have their own lingo, and it can make for entertaining stories! There are things you’ll only hear on a farm, and some ...
Researchers at the University of Texas reached a similar conclusion. Their study recommended improved communication among ...
Despite strong domestic production of some nutrients, U.S. farmers continue to rely heavily on imported fertilizer, ...
New technology for better drone-based data collection and analysis is helping turn North Carolina’s agricultural research stations into farms of the future. A technological revolution is taking flight ...
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