Jon Kinzenbaw

Jon Kinzenbaw: The Iowa Innovator Who Helped Modernize American Farming

American agriculture has long been shaped by innovators who found better, faster, and more efficient ways to help farmers work the land. One of those modern pioneers is Jon Kinzenbaw, a name closely associated with groundbreaking agricultural equipment innovations that transformed farming operations across North America. Born in 1944 in Victor, Iowa, Jon Kinzenbaw became a major figure in modern …

conservation innovation grant

NRCS Announces $65 Million Innovation Grant Fund for Farmers and Conservation

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced $65 Million in funding for new tools, approaches, practices and technologies to incentivize natural resource conservation for private lands through the Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) program. Conservation Innovation Grants is supported through the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, which increased funding for farm bill conservation programs. The Working Families Tax Cuts Act increases the …

citrus fruits

How Citrus Fruits Spread Across the World and Reached America

Citrus fruits are now a major part of agriculture across the United States, especially in states like Florida, California, Arizona, and Texas. But the history of oranges, lemons, limes, and other citrus fruits stretches back thousands of years to ancient civilizations and early global trade routes. According to agricultural historians, the exact origin of citrus fruits cannot be precisely identified. …

BUILD America 250 Act

ARA Expresses Support for the BUILD America 250 Act

The Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) shared their support of the BUILD America 250 Act, H.R. 8870, which deals with long-term surface transportation and reauthorization legislation authored by Representative Sam Graves. Daren Coppock, ARA President and CEO, submitted a letter of support to Committee Chairman Sam Graves, Ranking Member Rick Larsen, Subcommittee on Highways and Transit Chairman David Rouzer and Ranking …

Central America

Central America Growing Exports Market For US Pork and Beef

Central America is expected to continue to be a growing market for U.S. Pork and Beef according to Ricardo ZĂşniga, featured speaker at the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Spring Conference in Oklahoma City last week. ZĂşniga, focused on the role that the Dominican Republic – Central America Free Trade Agreement will play in these exports. “The most important story …

candy

Sweet Beginnings: How Candy in America Grew from Colonial Agriculture

American agriculture is often remembered through the expansion of row crops, livestock production, and the hardworking farm families who helped build the nation. But agriculture also fueled the rise of many other industries that became part of everyday American life — including candy-making. According to historian Mark Oppold in today’s American Agriculture History Minute, the roots of candy in America …

ajca roundup

Alabama Cattlemen’s Association Announces Details on AJCA Roundup in Montgomery

The Alabama Cattlemen’s Association will be holding the AJCA Roundup in Montgomery and we caught up with Bailey Watson with ACA to learn more. “We are actually celebrating our 20th annual AJCA Roundup. It will be held July 23rd through the 26th on the Garrett Coliseum grounds in Montgomery. Super excited as we, you know, kick off this 20th year. We got …

sba

SBA Doubles Some Loan Limits to $10 Million Beginning July 4th

Administrator Kelly Loeffler of the U.S. Small Business Administration has announced a new rule that would allow eligible borrowers the ability to combine their 7(a) and 504 loans for up to $10 million in SBA-backed financing. The new rule would increase the cumulative loan limit from $5 million to $10 million, expanding the available capital for small businesses. SBA Administrator …

Ohio River

The Ohio River: A Lifeline in American Agriculture History

The Ohio River has played a vital role in shaping American agriculture, commerce, and transportation for centuries. Stretching 981 miles from Pittsburgh to the point where it joins the Mississippi River near Cairo, the Ohio River remains one of the most important waterways in the United States. As highlighted by agricultural historian Mark Oppold in his American Agriculture History Minute, …

refrigerant

EPA Cuts Refrigerant Rules Aimed At Lowering Food Costs

Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin announced two actions that are expected to save American families and businesses over $2.4 billion. A final rule revising the 2023 Technology Transitions rule and a proposed technical fix to the 2024 Emission Reduction and Reclamation, focus on addressing the costly overreaching restrictions which limit the refrigerant options American businesses and families are allowed …