diesel

EPA Making Changes to Diesel Exhaust Fluid Systems

Dan Agri-Business, Biofuels/Energy, Economy, Events, Technology

Last week during the White House Great American Agriculture Celebration, President Trump announced that the administration would be making changes to the Diesel Exhaust Fluid system through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. According to the Agency, these changes include removing the DEF sensor requirement for all diesel equipment and according to the U.S. Small Business Administration, this change will save …

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USMEF Highlights Ecuador Reciprocal Trade Agreement Benefits For Beef and Pork

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Export/Import, Exports/Imports, Marketing, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF)

With the announcement of the Reciprocal Trade Agreement with Ecuador being finalized, the U.S. Meat Export Federation is highlighting the benefits in the agreement for beef and pork. Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Vice President for Economic Analysis explains, “The tariff on beef is basically 20 percent and that’s phased to zero in the agreement over three years. And …

Georgia General Assembly

Georgia Legislative Session Coming to a Close

Dan Agri-Business, Georgia, Legislative

The Georgia General Assembly is close to wrapping up for the year, but several bills impacting agriculture are still in play. We caught up with Will Bentley with the Georgia Agribusiness Council to learn more. Bentley said, “The Senate passed their version of the FY27 budget, which now has been submitted back to the House. They disagreed with their changes, so …

colorado agriculture

Seeds of Survival: How Irrigation Shaped Early Colorado Agriculture

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

The Beginnings of Agriculture in Colorado Agriculture in what is now Colorado began to take shape in the early 1850s, during a time when much of the region was considered inhospitable to farming. Settlers entering the area faced dry conditions, unpredictable weather, and a landscape that earned the nickname “The Great American Desert.” Despite these challenges, early pioneers were determined …

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Trump Holds Farmers and Ranchers Event at the White House

Dan Agri-Business, Economy, Events, Funding

Late last week, President Trump hosted farmers and ranchers at the White House to celebrate National Agriculture Day and Week. Joined by US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, President Trump Highlighted some of the efforts that the administration has undertaken, as well as plans for other items impacting agriculture. President Trump …

Farm Economy

Challenges To The Farm Economy

Dan Agri-Business, Biofuels/Energy, Economy, Funding, Legislative

Severe weather, high expenses, and global uncertainty are hitting farmers on all sides, squeezing them to the break-even point. Forty-four agricultural groups this week got laid out challenges facing rural America in the letter to President Trump. The March 19th letter recognizes progress has been made enhancing the farm risk management tools and securing much-needed tax relief for farmers, but additional resources are …

early kansas farming

Early Agricultural Experiments in Kansas: A Government-Led Effort

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

Expanding West After the Louisiana Purchase In the early 1820s, following the landmark Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the United States government began turning its attention toward agricultural development in the vast western territories. Among these areas was what is now the state of Kansas—a region seen as rich with potential for farming and trade. At the time, the federal government …

Colorado Irrigation

Colorado Irrigation: How Greeley Transformed Western Agriculture

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

The Birth of Agriculture in Greeley Greeley became Colorado’s first major agricultural settlement, marking a turning point in the development of farming across the state. Early settlers arrived with optimism but quickly encountered a harsh and unforgiving environment. At the time, much of the region was labeled the “Great American Desert,” a term used to describe the dry, unpredictable conditions …

dairy

United Dairy Farmers of Florida Director Encouraged About the Future

Dan Agri-Business, Cattle, Dairy, Economy, Florida, Florida Cattle Enhancement Board (FCEB), Sponsored Content

On a recent episode of the Grazing the Facts podcast, we learned why Ray Hodge with the United Dairy Farmers of Florida is encouraged about the future of the Florida dairy industry. Hodge said, “I think in Florida, we are unique in many ways. You know, as I said earlier, I’m a seventh generation Floridian. We’ve seen a lot of change. The …

Programs

A Look At Government Programs For Row Crops

Dan Agri-Business, Field Crops, Funding, Peanuts

Peanut farmers, cotton farmers, and others are trying to figure out exactly what they’re going to plant this year. One thing we’ve learned is the PLC program, or Price Loss Coverage, or the ARC program put on by the government, they are decoupled from production. Both are determined by the farm’s base acres and the payment yield. Both base and payment yields are historical …