The Wisconsin Pork Association (WPA) and UW-Extension will host a Farrow to Wean Seminar for swine producers on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at the West Madison Ag Research Station, 8502 Mineral Point ...
UW-Madison’s Division of Extension, in partnership with the Wisconsin Beef Council, will host a series of limited in-person Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) certification meetings over the next few months ...
Governor Greg Gianforte, with Director Streit, engaged Japanese government and business leaders in Tokyo to expand Montana’s trade and innovation partnerships in technology, energy, and agriculture.
Supporting the local community is a key mission for the Yellow Medicine County Corn and Soybean Growers Association. On October 17, growers hosted a special fueling event at Independent Oil Company in ...
Senator Sheehy organized the Common Ground Summit in partnership with the Livestock Marketing Association to address pressing challenges in American agriculture, with a strong focus on the beef ...
The legislators emphasised that U.S. ranchers deliver the world’s safest and highest-quality beef and must not be undercut by imports from nations with weaker safety and inspection systems. They urged ...
The American beef industry is standing at a crossroads as cattle farmers confront multiple economic and environmental challenges. American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall recently ...
Agriculture in the United States reflects the country’s vast diversity. From Western ranches and Midwestern grain farms to Southern orchards and Northeastern dairies, each contributes to a secure food ...
The Wisconsin Pork Association (WPA) has announced a variety of scholarship opportunities available to high school seniors and college students with an interest in agriculture and the pork industry.
Agricultural leaders from across North America gathered for the 34th Tri-National Agricultural Accord, issuing a powerful joint communiqué that reaffirms their shared commitment to food security, ...
The 2025 Badger Crops and Soils Update Meetings are scheduled for December 2-4, offering both in-person and virtual options for producers and agronomy professionals. In-person sessions will be held in ...