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Focus on Ag: Farm assistance package passed by Congress
2025年1月8日 · Farm Disaster Assistance for 2023 and 2024 . The CR legislation included $21 billion in disaster assistance for 2023 and 2024 agricultural losses from natural disasters, such as drought, hurricanes, severe storms, flooding, wildfires, excessive rainfall, etc. Farmers and ranchers in many portions of the U.S. may qualify for the disaster payments for one or both years, including the Upper ...
Organic milk demand has increased and farmers are struggling to …
2025年1月31日 · Pennsylvania was unchanged across the board. South Dakota was up 6.4% on a 45-pound gain per cow and 8,000 more cows. Texas again had the biggest gain in the U.S. up 7.5%, thanks to 40,000 more cows and 25 pounds more per cow.
CoBank: 2025 rural economy will be 'squeezed, hobbled, slowed'
2025年1月15日 · That's remarkable, and even more so when you consider that "This is up from a trendline of just 5 pounds over the last 20 years." So, no, we aren't raising more cattle – and probably won't again until 2026 – but cheap corn means more beef this year and "heavier weights are especially important for meeting consumer demand, which remains resilient despite inflationary pressures."
A tough 2024 gets tougher for farmers - farmersadvance.com
2024年9月30日 · The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agrees with the waiting farmers. Its September World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) ratcheted anticipated 2024/25 average corn price down a dime to $4.10 per bu., or about 75 cents per bu. less than 2023’s season average.
Rising costs, falling demand cause job losses in ag industry.
2024年12月23日 · The impact of rising costs has rippled across the entire agricultural. Farmers struggling with higher input costs and reduced income from lower crop yields and milk prices have had to cut corners, mainly by putting off big iron purchases and hanging on to older equipment.
How farming is changing - Farmers' Advance
2024年1月22日 · “Well,” she said, “Take the Practical Farmers of Iowa as an example. PFI went from a few dozen members in 1990 to over 6,000 members now.” “Interest in farming organically and regeneratively is increasing everywhere, and without as …
2025 farm financial prospects do not look optimistic according to …
2024年12月11日 · The agricultural weather from the National Weather Service Climate Predication Center 8-to-14-day outlook for December 11 to December 17, updated December 3 is now calling for “likely above” normal temperatures and an outlook of “near to above normal” chances for precipitation.
Farmers will need to grow 70 percent more food on less land
2024年3月13日 · Spring began at 11:06 p.m. on March 19 which means for the next three months, daylight hours will exceed 12 hours, extending just past 15 hours by the first day of summer on June 20.
Trump could deliver much uncertainty, even chaos, to US agriculture
2024年11月20日 · The last Trump tariff fight with China, for example, was extremely costly. U.S. farmers received “$23 billion in trade payments to offset lost food and ag exports during the Sino-U.S. fight that ended in 2020,” notes FERN.. If there is even a slim chance that farmers and ranchers could dodge another White House tariff program, it likely rests on whomever the re-elected president chooses as ...