Large tractor sales increase again
For the second straight month, unit sales of 100-plus horsepower ag tractors increased in the U.S. New data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers says March sales jumped 3.2 percent
Continue Reading »For the second straight month, unit sales of 100-plus horsepower ag tractors increased in the U.S. New data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers says March sales jumped 3.2 percent
Continue Reading »The Farm Credit Administration board received a quarterly report on economic issues affecting agriculture and an update on the financial conditions impacting agriculture. They also got an update
Continue Reading »Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA), John Thune (R-SD), and Dick Durbin (D-IL) are calling on the administration to permit nationwide E15 sales this summer. They sent a letter underscoring the
Continue Reading »Monday Ag News Senators continue pushing for summertime E15 waiver, FCA board gets quarterly update on ag conditions, Large tractor sales increase again, Brazil could expand cropland by 35 percent
Continue Reading »Nutrien Ag Solutions recently announced a multi-year commitment of nearly $850,000 to the National FFA Organization in support of its commitment to shape future agriculture leaders. The yearly
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Continue Reading »The University of Missouri predicts another decline in net farm income this spring. The 2024 Missouri Farm Income Outlook offers a state-level glimpse at projected farm financial indicators,
Continue Reading »Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, senior member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, is calling on Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats to move forward with a bipartisan Farm Bill in
Continue Reading »The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization’s Food Price Index was 118.3 points in March, up 1.1 percent from its revised February level. The rise in prices was driven by higher price
Continue Reading »The USDA says sales of soybeans and grains to overseas buyers dropped during the week ending on March 28. Soybean sales dropped to 194,200 metric tons, down 26 percent from the previous week and 54
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