Where to Cut? How Can Georgia Cotton Growers Reduce Expenses?

Clint Thompson Georgia Cotton Commission (GCC)

By Clint Thompson The best way to combat low cotton prices is for Georgia producers to make more yields, which was the case in 2025. Another way is to reduce costs that maybe hindering profits. Camp Hand, University of Georgia (UGA) Extension cotton agronomist, spoke about cost reduction at the recent Georgia Cotton Commission meeting at the UGA Tifton Campus …

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Missouri’s Early Agricultural Roots: River Commerce and Opportunity

Dan Agri-Business, American Agriculture History Minute, Economy, This Land of Ours

Missouri’s agricultural story runs deep, tracing back to the late 1700s and early 1800s when fertile land and river access laid the groundwork for a thriving farm economy. In this edition of the American Agriculture History Minute, Mark Oppold highlights how geography, migration, and commerce shaped Missouri’s early agricultural identity. Agriculture in Late 18th and Early 19th Century Missouri During …

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RFK Jr. Details New Dietary Guidelines at NCBA CattleCon

Dale Sandlin USDA

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared new details about the development of updated federal dietary guidelines earlier this month at National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CattleCon in Nashville, Tennessee. Addressing cattle producers and industry stakeholders, Kennedy described how the new U.S. dietary guidelines were developed after he took office. “When I came into office …

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Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Lab Accepting Seed Samples for 2026 Growing Season

Dale Sandlin Seeds

As planting season approaches, now is the time for farmers and seed dealers to prepare their seed for testing. The Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Lab in Tifton, Georgia, is currently accepting seed samples for germination and certification testing. The state seed laboratory serves farmers, seed dealers, wholesalers, and others across Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. Early seed testing helps ensure …

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Climate Prediction Center: La Niña Likely to Fade, El Niño May Develop by Summer

Dale Sandlin Weather

The Climate Prediction Center now says the La Niña weather pattern has a 60% chance of fading between now and the end of April. Forecasters also indicate a 60% chance that El Niño conditions could develop and build into summer. For grain producers, shifting Pacific weather patterns can significantly influence spring planting conditions and crop development across key production regions. …

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Alabama Cattlemen’s Association Gears Up for Beef 101 and Statewide Beef Promotion

Dale Sandlin Alabama Cattlemen’s Association (ACA)

The Alabama Cattlemen’s Association is preparing for a busy season of Beef 101 programs and expanded beef promotion efforts across the state. Baylee Watson with the association shared how these initiatives are helping connect consumers with Alabama’s beef industry. “Beef 101 is a program that really allows us to give participants the pasture to plate experience of the beef industry.” …

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The Missouri River: The Longest River in America and Its Agricultural Legacy

Dan Agri-Business, American Agriculture History Minute, This Land of Ours

When most Americans think of the longest river in the United States, they immediately name the Mississippi. But that distinction actually belongs to the Missouri River — a powerful and historic waterway that has played a significant role in American agriculture. The True Longest River in the United States The Missouri River rises in the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Montana. …

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Farm Credit System Supports Farmers Through Challenging Economic Times

Dale Sandlin Agri-Business

The Farm Credit System continues to provide financial stability to farmers and ranchers nationwide, even as parts of the agricultural economy face mounting pressure. Kevin Kuper, Chief Credit Officer with Farm Credit Mid-America, recently shared how the cooperative lending network is helping producers navigate today’s environment. “So, Farm Credit System, obviously we’re in business to serve farmers and ranchers. We …

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USDA 102nd Agricultural Outlook Forum: Key Numbers to Watch

Dale Sandlin USDA

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will host its 102nd Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum this Thursday and Friday in Washington, D.C.. The annual event is one of the most closely watched gatherings for producers, traders, and agribusiness leaders, offering fresh USDA price projections, yield forecasts, and long-term agricultural baseline data. This year’s forum marks the first appearance for USDA’s new Chief …

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Merck Animal Health Highlights SAFE-GUARD® Deworming Options for Cattle Producers

Dale Sandlin Cattle

Deworming is a critical component of cattle health and profitability, and Merck Animal Health is emphasizing flexible delivery options through its SAFE-GUARD® product line. At National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CattleCon, Kevin Johnson with Merck Animal Health discussed why effective cattle deworming remains one of the most valuable management tools available to producers. “Deworming is very critical to being able to …