phosphate fertilizer

Agricultural Groups Request Revocation of Phosphate Fertilizer Duties

Dan Agri-Business, Environment, Fertilizer, Legislative, Regulation

A group of agricultural organizations are requesting the Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, to revoke the countervailing duty orders on the importation of phosphate fertilizers. In a letter to Secretary Lutnick, the group highlights that Countervailing duty orders will increase the current economic conditions facing American farmers. The letter states, “Maintaining the phosphate fertilizer CVDs will allow a small set …

Product of USA

USDA Unveils New Product of USA Label

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Eggs, Poultry, USDA

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has announced a new Product of USA label for meat, eggs and poultry producers as part of a voluntary labeling standard that became effective on January 1, 2026. Secretary Rollins said, “Our great patriot ranchers and producers grow, raise, and harvest the world’s safest, most affordable, and abundant food supply. American consumers want to …

Federal Reserve

Final Federal Reserve Board Meeting For Chairman Powell Upcoming

Dan Agri-Business, Economy, Events

The next Federal Reserve Board meeting is a little more than a month away. It’s the last one for Board Chairman Powell before his term expires in May, and his last meeting could be an historic one. There’s more talk on Wall Street that the Fed may be looking at three scenarios at their meeting, April 28th, 29th, leaving interest rates unchanged, …

Tractor Supply

From Mail-Order Roots to Rural Retail Giant: Tractor Supply’s Rise

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

A Humble Beginning in 1938 American agriculture has always depended on innovation—not just in the field, but in how farmers access the tools they need. In 1938, Charles E. Schmidt recognized a major gap and launched a mail-order tractor parts business in Minot, North Dakota. At the time, many farmers faced long travel distances to find replacement parts. Schmidt’s mail-order …

florida

Agriculture Industry Reacts to Signing of Florida Farm Bill

Dan Agri-Business, Farm Bill, Florida, Legislative

With the signing of the Florida Farm Bill, the agricultural industry is reacting. Jim Spratt, chairman of the Florida Ag Coalition said, “The Florida Ag Coalition membership applauds Commissioner Simpson for championing a strong Florida Farm Bill and thanks Governor DeSantis for signing this important legislation to safeguard family farms, enhance food security through Farmers Feeding Florida and promote the …

freeze

Alabama Encouraging Specialty Crop Producers To Report Crop Damage

Dan Agri-Business, Alabama, Economy, Specialty Crops

Alabama Specialty Crop Producers are being encouraged by the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries to report damage caused by recent freeze events to their local FSA Offices. According to the department, “Initial reports from farmers indicate early-season fruit crops were among the hardest hit. Producers in several regions have reported significant losses to early varieties of peaches and plums, …

nebraska

Nebraska Wildfires Donations

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Economy, Environment, Funding, Livestock, Pasture

A farm wife from central Nebraska puts into perspective the help that’s coming to areas affected by the wildfires that continue. She did some math and says that a loaded semi can carry about 28 tons of hay, mostly alfalfa, and at today’s market prices that equals about $2,500 donation for each semi. Officials are trying to keep track of a count of how …

kansas

From Failed Crops to the Wheat State: Early Kansas Agriculture

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

Settlement and the Promise of Kansas Farmland Early agriculture in the state of Kansas was not always successful. When Kansas was opened to settlement in 1854, waves of settlers began moving into the region, drawn by the promise of fertile land on the vast prairie. Farmers arriving in the territory often brought seeds with them from the eastern United States …

cookoff

Alabama Cattlemen’s Encouraging Young Culinarians Through Cookoff

Dan Agri-Business, Alabama, Alabama Cattlemen’s Association (ACA), Beef, Cattle, Events, Industry

The Alabama Cattlemen’s Association is encouraging young culinarians through an upcoming cookoff event. We caught up with Erin Beasley with the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association to learn more. “Well, it’s a cook-off that the ACA and Alabama Cattlewomen’s Association are well known for and that is our junior and senior high school beef cook-off. We’ve been doing this event since the 60s and …

florida beef council

Florida Beef Council Director Shares Insights from New Director Orientation

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Florida Beef Council (FBC), Industry, Marketing

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association recently held a new director orientation for state checkoff directors and Dr. Chad Carr with the University of Florida, who serves on the Florida Beef Council Board of Directors, shared his insights from the training. Dr. Carr said, “The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, they put on an orientation for new state board members and state staff …