Bayer Deltapine

Deltapine® NPE Growers Evaluating 2027 Class of Varieties

Bayer Deltapine® New Product Evaluator (NPE) Program is evaluating the 2027 class of cotton varieties. We caught up with Eric Best, Deltapine® Cotton Product Manager to learn more. Best said, “We were sitting here talking about this two months ago, and we’ve seen cotton prices go up. We’re seeing a little bit of momentum and positivity around attitudes around the cotton …

National Peanut Board

National Peanut Board New Brand Promotion

 A bold new era for the peanut industry. That’s the voice of the National Peanut Board, who announced this week a new program to help promote peanuts. It’s a game changing brand platform, they said, that will champion this, represent the 7000 peanut farming families across America. They said that this is a special, new strategic push to connect the Gen Z population, a generation that …

usmef

USMEF Highlights March Exports of Pork and Beef Variety Meat Values

The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) is highlighting the pork exports for March, as well as the value of beef variety meats. According to USMEF, “March exports of U.S. pork were among the largest on record, concluding a very strong first quarter, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF).”  Pork exports in …

one-room schoolhouses

One-Room Schoolhouses: A Cornerstone of Rural American Agriculture

The Roots of Rural Education One-room schoolhouses hold a unique and enduring place in American agricultural history. As highlighted by agricultural historian Mark Oppold, these modest structures were more than just places of learning—they were vital community hubs that helped shape rural life across the United States. One of the earliest known examples is the Eureka Schoolhouse, constructed in 1785 …

antitrust

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Calls For DOJ Investigation Into Proposed Acquisition

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tyler Harper is calling for the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission to conduct an antitrust investigation into the proposed acquisition of Restaurant Depot by Sysco Corporation. In a letter sent earlier this week, Commissioner Harper highlighted that Sysco already controls nearly 20% of the food service market and that “This proposed acquisition …

planting

Crop Planting Progress

Weekly planting updates, no surprise showing soybean planting nationwide at a record pace corn planting as expected making good progress. Last week as well up nearly 15% in one week, but we’re keeping an eye on that northern belt weather north of I-90.  As spring wheat planting the slowest in three years. We see sorghum planting in that area the slowest in four …

Farmland values

Location, Land, and Legacy: Farmland Values Still Tell the Story

A Constant in Agricultural History Farmland values have always played a central role in the story of American agriculture. From the earliest days of settlement to today’s highly productive farming regions, the worth of land has reflected not only its productivity, but also its location, accessibility, and long-term potential. As highlighted by agricultural broadcaster Mark Oppold in his American Agriculture …

plant pest

USDA Announces Investment To Address Plant Pests and Diseases

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced an investment of funding to support projects to address plant pests and diseases. The announcement included more than $90 million under Section 7721 of the Plant Protection Act and includes 441 projects that “ will strengthen the nation’s ability to prevent, detect, and respond to invasive plant pests and diseases; safeguard the U.S. nursery …

Federal Reserve

Insights From Last Weeks Federal Reserve Meeting

We all saw the headlines a week ago today, the Federal Reserve Board leaving interest rates unchanged. But Bottom Line analysts found some interesting side notes since then that will be interesting to follow in the months ahead, especially with the new Fed chairman. Last week, 12 governors voted, and 11 voted to leave rates unchanged. The Fed governor, Stephen Miron, dissented in favor of …

one-room schoolhouses

One-Room Schoolhouses: The Backbone of Early Rural Education

A Foundation Built by Farmers In the earliest days of American settlement, education was not seen as a luxury—it was a necessity. As communities spread across vast rural landscapes, access to centralized schooling simply wasn’t practical. Instead, settlers—many of them farmers—took education into their own hands. One-room schoolhouses quickly became the solution. These modest buildings were often constructed by local …