Bottom Line analysts remind us that restarting and restocking the oil pipeline worldwide is not going to be a quick process. Ships indeed may be moving through the Strait of Hormuz, but analysts say it will take up to a month for some ships leaving to reach their destination. Those incoming ships, they say, will pull supplies from storage facilities that filled up prior …
International Harvester: A Legacy That Shaped American Agriculture
The Birth of an Agricultural Giant “I’m Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute…” The story of International Harvester is a powerful testament to innovation and industrial growth in the United States. Founded in 1902, the company emerged from the merger of several of the most prominent firms in the American harvesting equipment industry. This strategic consolidation brought together …
Under Secretary Lindberg Shares Details on Reduction in Trade Deficit
During testimony on Capitol Hill last week, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced a reduction in the agricultural trade deficit and we caught up with Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg to learn more. Under Secretary Lindberg said, “So I have been, since the time I was nominated for this role, highly focused on moving …
Planting Considerations For Peanut Producers
Peanut specialists across the tri-state area are warning farmers to make some special precautions as they make plans to plant their peanuts. A lot of the specialists are worried about the tomato spotted wilt virus that usually affects the planting of peanuts, and there are some decisions that can be made to help control that. One is planting date. Another one is some varieties. …
Insights Provided on US – UK Trade Deal on Beef Exports By Under Secretary
Trade negotiations have been a main focus of the Trump administration and we caught up with Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg to learn how the trade deal between the United States and the United Kingdom will impact beef producers. Under Secretary Lindberg said, “Yeah, so one of the very first, if not, I think it …
America’s Westward Trails: More Than Just the Famous Routes
The Starting Point of Westward Expansion In this edition of the American Agriculture History Minute, Mark Oppold highlights a familiar chapter in U.S. history—westward expansion—and adds important depth to the story many already know. Many people recognize the famous westward routes like the Oregon, California, and Santa Fe Trails. These historic pathways served as vital corridors for early settlers seeking …
Weekly Livestock Market Report Week Ending 04-17-2026
Here are the weekly livestock market reports for Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, for the week ended April 17, 2026, compiled by the Livestock Market News Service for all three states. AL Livestock Market Report: At Alabama Livestock Auctions, for the week ended April 17, 2026, receipts at 16 markets totaled 9,922 head compared to 6,767 last week and 9,216 last …
UGA Extension Cotton Agronomist: Cover Crops Need to be Dead
By Clint Thompson Cover crops have served their purpose. Cotton growers, who are on the verge of planting their crop this year, need to go ahead and kill their cover crops to preserve what moisture remains in the soils. That’s the message shared by the Georgia Cotton Commission and Camp Hand, University of Georgia (UGA) Extension cotton agronomist, amid worsening …
Patience is a Virtue: Dryland Peanut Producers Should Delay Plantings Until Rainfall
By Clint Thompson Georgia’s dryland peanut growers need to delay any plantings they might be planning, at least until much-needed rainfall is felt across the Southeast region. That’s the message that the Georgia Peanut Commission and Scott Monfort, University of Georgia (UGA) Extension peanut agronomist, are stressing to growers amid the current drought, which shows exceptional conditions spreading across South …
Strong Relationship Exists Between the Florida Cattle Enhancement Board and UF-IFAS
The Florida Cattle Enhancement Board has built strong ties between Florida’s Cattle Industry and the University of Florida. We sat down with Dr. Scott Angle, Senior Vice President For Agriculture And Natural Resources and leader of UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences to learn more. Dr. Angle said, “I think it just goes back to relationships because there is …








