Here's Why USDA's Wheat Production Estimate May Still Be Too High
As rains swept portions of the Corn Belt still parched and searching for rain, not every area of the country saw rain relief. USDA hinted at just how dreary the outlook is for the U.S. wheat, as the spring planted crop is suffering from too much heat and not enough rain.
As carbon emerges as the newest saleable commodity, farmers and ranchers are learning how to partner with carbon markets to cash in on practices they’ve been doing all along. But we want to know how this is affecting you. Tell us about your approach to carbon marketing in this brief survey.
AgriTalk's Chip Flory and Pro Farmer’s Jim Wiesemeyer unpack Biden’s new executive order, including new rules under the Packers and Stockyards Act, “Product of USA” labeling and more.
Rural America continues to see strong economic gains. For the eighth straight month, the Creighton University Rural Mainstreet Index remained above growth neutral.
U.S. Inflation Hits Fastest Rise Since 2008, But Some Economists Say It Will Slow Yet This Year
U.S. inflation rose 5.4% in June, marking the highest annual rate since 2008. However, some good news may be on the horizon as a survey shows economists expect inflation to ease off historic highs later this year.