Interest for H-2A workers not slowing down
Demand for the H-2A guest worker program, which allows foreign workers to fill temporary or seasonal ag jobs, has nearly quadrupled in the last decade. [Read More]
Demand for the H-2A guest worker program, which allows foreign workers to fill temporary or seasonal ag jobs, has nearly quadrupled in the last decade. [Read More]
The head of a state corn board is encouraging farmers to stay connected and prioritize mental health this harvest season. Kelly Brunkhorst is with the [Read More]
A Canadian trade representative says the country’s biofuels market is growing and that is good news for U.S. corn farmers and ethanol producers. Acting Consul [Read More]
The USDA is now accepting applications for its $500 million grant program that aims to increase US fertilizer production. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says he’s [Read More]
U.S. oat production shot higher in 2022. That followed a slight increase in planted area, a big jump in harvested acreage implying lower rates of [Read More]
The USDA says domestic wheat production this year totaled 1.65 million bushels. That’s slightly higher than 2021 with reductions in planted area for all types [Read More]
The USDA has revised 2021 U.S. corn production lower, while raising the total for soybeans. The department says corn production last year was 15.074 billion [Read More]
The USDA says September 1st corn, soybean, and wheat supplies were above year ago levels. Corn came out at 1.377 billion bushels, 12% above a [Read More]
Across the Corn Belt, scattered frost was noted again Friday in the Great Lakes region, mainly outside primary corn and soybean production areas. As a [Read More]
A fertilizer marketing expert says U.S. agriculture dodged a bullet when Hurricane Ian made landfall. Josh Linville with StoneX says, “The worst of the storm [Read More]
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