CattleCon

NCBA Encourages Cattle Producers To Come to Nashville for CattleCon 2026

Dale Sandlin National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA)

Cattle Con 2026 is set to take place in Nashville from February 3rd to 5th, and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is encouraging anyone involved in the cattle industry to attend. The event promises a mix of education, networking, and industry updates, designed for producers of all operation sizes. Kristin Torres with NCBA shared insight into what attendees can …

Outstanding Georgia Young Peanut Farmer

AgAmerica Outlines Key Pressures Shaping Farm Income Outlook

Dale Sandlin Economy

AgAmerica is offering new insight into what farmers may face in the coming year, and the outlook suggests continued financial pressure across much of U.S. agriculture. While the firm cautions that predicting farm income remains difficult, it has identified several major themes producers should closely monitor as they plan ahead. One of the most significant challenges is expected to be …

gold

Precious Metals Surge as Political Uncertainty Pressures Grain and Livestock Markets

Dale Sandlin Markets

Political uncertainty is rippling through global commodity markets, and the contrast between sectors couldn’t be clearer. While grain and livestock markets are flashing red, precious metals are shining bright green, attracting renewed investor attention as safe-haven assets. “There’s a lot of red showing up in the grain and livestock markets here late week, with all the political uncertainty, but one …

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Agricultural Groups Urge Congress to Act as Farm Economic Pressure Mounts

Dale Sandlin Economy

A coalition of 56 agricultural organizations has sent a letter to Congress highlighting the growing financial strain facing America’s farmers and ranchers. The groups warn that current economic conditions have reached a critical point, threatening the stability of rural communities and the nation’s agricultural production. In the letter, the coalition underscores the severity of the situation, stating that, “An alarming …

Georgia Dairyman Named Farmer of Year

Clint Thompson Georgia

By Clint Thompson Georgia’s Farmer of the Year was announced on Friday at the Georgia Ag Forecast meeting held at the University of Georgia Tifton Campus Conference Center in Tifton, Georgia. Pete Gelber, dairy farmer in Macon County, was presented the award during the University of Georgia event. Gelber talked about the huge accomplishment. “It’s an honor. I’m just humbly …

Anna Baldwin

Anna Baldwin and the First Milking Machine

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

American agriculture has been shaped by countless innovators whose ideas laid the groundwork for modern farming. One such pioneer is Anna Baldwin, a largely overlooked but critically important figure in dairy history. As highlighted by Mark Oppold in this American Agriculture History Minute, Baldwin’s work represents a turning point in how milk production was imagined during the late 19th century. …

colorado

Colorado’s Agricultural Turning Point

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

As settlers moved westward across the Appalachian Mountains, many found fertile land and favorable farming conditions in states such as Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa. These regions quickly became agricultural strongholds, offering opportunities that attracted families eager to build productive farms and stable communities. Colorado, however, did not share the same early appeal. Historians note that when the first settlers …

Georgia Peanut Production: Cutting Costs Is Easier Said Than Done; But It Can Be Done

Clint Thompson Georgia Peanut Commission (GPC)

By Clint Thompson Cutting costs is easier than done if you are a Georgia peanut farmer. But they need to in order to maximize production and profitability opportunities. Scott Monfort, University of Georgia Extension peanut agronomist, highlighted cost-cutting tactics during the Georgia Peanut Farm Show held on Jan. 15 at the University of Georgia Tifton Campus Conference Center in Tifton, …

Florida

Florida Legislature Underway With Bills Impacting Agriculture Being Considered

Dan Agri-Business, Farm Bill, Fertilizer, Florida, Legislative, Regulation

Florida Legislative Session Advances Key Bills Impacting Agriculture The Florida legislative session is now underway, and lawmakers are already moving forward with several bills that could have a significant impact on the state’s agricultural industry. From broad farm policy reforms to liability protections, agriculture-related legislation is gaining early momentum in both chambers. One of the most notable measures is Senate …

Georgia Peanut Farm Show

Georgia Peanut Farm Show Additional Awards

Dan Agri-Business, Events, Georgia Peanut Commission (GPC), Peanuts

Georgia Peanut Farm Show Recognizes More Industry Leaders and Farmers The Georgia Peanut Farm Show, recently held at the Comfort Conference Center at the University of Georgia, continued its tradition of honoring leadership, service, and excellence within the peanut industry. In addition to the awards highlighted earlier, several more recognitions were presented during the luncheon program, celebrating individuals who have …