The federal government is taking active steps to prevent the spread of the New World screwworm, a highly destructive pest that threatens livestock health and agricultural stability. Officials have ...
Farmer confidence declined sharply at the start of 2026 as producers expressed growing concern about financial conditions and the overall agricultural economy. A national survey conducted in ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released guidance confirming that American farmers and equipment owners have a lawful right to repair their farm and nonroad diesel equipment. The agency ...
Syngenta and Ducks Unlimited have announced an expanded collaboration aimed at increasing the use of regenerative agriculture practices in seed production. The effort supports Syngenta’s long-term ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued an Emergency Use Authorization for IVOMEC ivermectin 1% Injection to help prevent New World screwworm infestations in cattle. This approval gives ...
Foxhead Regenerative Agriculture Project (FoxRAP), working alongside the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension, Renewing the Countryside, and Southwest Counseling, is introducing a new ...
The online giveaway is open to Wisconsin teachers from February 4 through March 15, 2026. The selected winner will be announced on National Agriculture Day, March 24, 2026, highlighting the connection ...
Farmers and agricultural professionals are invited to attend “Checking Your Farm Pulse in Today’s Markets” on Friday, March 6, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Dixon’s Autumn Harvest, located at ...
Applications are now open for the 2026 Wisconsin Leopold Conservation Award. This prestigious award celebrates farmers and forestland owners who demonstrate exceptional commitment to soil health, ...
Gill Instruments has launched the TruMet PW100, an infrared optical rain gauge designed to address long-standing challenges in rainfall measurement. Traditional tipping bucket rain gauges have been ...
“NASDA members have designated these priorities as critical to farmers, ranchers and consumers nationwide,” said Ted McKinney, NASDA CEO. “They also represent key areas where state departments of ...
Bovine anaplasmosis remains a growing concern for cattle producers as tick activity rises during the spring months. The disease is caused by bacteria spread mainly through ticks and can lead to ...