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Missouri’s Early Agricultural Roots: River Commerce and Opportunity

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

Missouri’s agricultural story runs deep, tracing back to the late 1700s and early 1800s when fertile land and river access laid the groundwork for a thriving farm economy. In this edition of the American Agriculture History Minute, Mark Oppold highlights how geography, migration, and commerce shaped Missouri’s early agricultural identity. Agriculture in Late 18th and Early 19th Century Missouri During …

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The Missouri River: The Longest River in America and Its Agricultural Legacy

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

When most Americans think of the longest river in the United States, they immediately name the Mississippi. But that distinction actually belongs to the Missouri River — a powerful and historic waterway that has played a significant role in American agriculture. The True Longest River in the United States The Missouri River rises in the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Montana. …

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Farm Credit System Supports Farmers Through Challenging Economic Times

Dale Sandlin Agri-Business

The Farm Credit System continues to provide financial stability to farmers and ranchers nationwide, even as parts of the agricultural economy face mounting pressure. Kevin Kuper, Chief Credit Officer with Farm Credit Mid-America, recently shared how the cooperative lending network is helping producers navigate today’s environment. “So, Farm Credit System, obviously we’re in business to serve farmers and ranchers. We …

Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

Applications Open for The Alabama Specialty Crop Block Grant program

Dan Agri-Business, Alabama, Specialty Crops

Alabama Department of Agriculture Opens 2026 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries has announced that the application period is now open for the 2026 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, providing critical specialty crop funding in Alabama. The program supports projects that strengthen the competitiveness of specialty crops across both domestic and international markets. This …

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US Peanut Stocks and Processing Report Review

Dan Agri-Business, Peanuts

U.S. Peanut Stocks Report Shows Surplus and Declining Demand The latest U.S. peanut stocks and processing report brings concerning news for peanut farmers heading into the new marketing year. Rising inventories and declining consumer demand are creating pressure on peanut prices and limiting contract opportunities for growers. According to the report from the United States Department of Agriculture, total peanut …

Woman of the Year

Florida Ag Commissioner Opens Nominations for 2026 Agriculture Awards

Dan Agri-Business, Conservation, Environment, Events, Florida

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson has announced that the nomination period is now open for two prestigious statewide honors: the Florida Woman of the Year in Agriculture Award and the Agricultural-Environmental Leadership Award. According to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, “The Woman of the Year in Agriculture Award annually recognizes the achievements of women who have …

Georgia Black Farmers Month

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Signs Proclamation Recognizing February as “Georgia Black Farmers Month”

Dan Agri-Business, Georgia, Legislative, Regulation

Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper has officially signed a proclamation recognizing February 2026 as “Georgia Black Farmers Month,” honoring the vital role Black farmers play in the state’s top industry. The proclamation signing ceremony took place at the Georgia State Capitol and included several state leaders and agricultural advocates. Joining Commissioner Harper were Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones, House Agriculture and …

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Michigan’s Rise: Mining, Farming & Autos (1855–1908)

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

From 1855 to 1900, the state of Michigan experienced a remarkable period of growth and transformation. Natural resource discoveries, infrastructure development, and industrial innovation reshaped the state’s economy and positioned Michigan as a national leader in both agriculture and manufacturing. Mining Discoveries Spark Economic Growth The mid-to-late 19th century marked a turning point for Michigan, particularly in the Upper Peninsula. …

National Farm Security Action Plan

USDA and DoW Sign MOU Regarding National Farm Security Action Plan

Dan Agri-Business, Economy

USDA and Department of War Sign MOU Advancing National Farm Security Action Plan U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) committing their departments to collaborate on implementing the National Farm Security Action Plan. The agreement marks a significant step in elevating American agriculture as a central component of …

Corteva Agriscience

Corteva Offers Cattle Producers Options To Improve Pasture Conditions

Dan Agri-Business, Cattle, Environment, Livestock, Pasture, Soil

Corteva Agriscience Showcases DuraCor® and NovaGraz™ for Improved Pasture Management Corteva Agriscience is providing cattle producers with effective options to improve pasture conditions and maximize forage utilization. We caught up with Rachel Walker of Corteva Agriscience at NCBA’s CattleCon to discuss practical solutions for forage management and pasture weed control. Walker emphasized that successful cattle pasture management starts with maximizing …