U.S. fuel ethanol production was down more than 1 percent the week ending Sept. 24, according to data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration on Sept. 29. Stocks of … Read More
The brewing Cold War between the EU and U.S. over the future of farming risks undermining not only tens of billions of euros’ worth of agricultural trade annually, but also … Read More
USDA’s Quarterly Grain Stocks report surprised markets today after finding 81 million more bushels of old crop (2020/21) soybean bushels. The finding bucked previous market forecasts, which were trading on … Read More
Britain’s government plans to allow researchers to use gene-editing techniques to develop crops that can increase yields, reduce the need for pesticides and cut greenhouse gas emissions as the U.K.’s … Read More
The U.S. consumes and imports more coffee than any other country in the world. But could a nation full of coffee drinkers ever grow a significant portion of its own … Read More
With California’s Proposition 12 animal welfare law set to go into effect on Jan. 1, two farm groups asked the Supreme Court to invalidate the voter-approved standards as an unconstitutional … Read More
Beyond Meat’s meatless chicken tenders are heading to the freezer aisles of grocery stores. The maker of meat alternatives announced Monday that its latest substitute will be sold in retail … Read More
Russia has reported an outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) at a site of the country’s largest pork producer Miratorg in the Belgorod region in the central Russia, the agriculture … Read More
IFT Publications of Lee Agri-Media asked non-farmers if they have questions about modern agriculture and got several that pertain to crop practices. We reached out to experts to provide answers. … Read More
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, working as a contractor for the Beef Checkoff, launched a campaign aimed at sharing the industry’s science-based sustainability story. Outside of agriculture, there was significant … Read More