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BASF Highlights New Cotton Varieties for Growers To Consider in 2026

Dan Agri-Business, Cotton

BASF Highlights New Stoneville Cotton Varieties for 2026 Growing Season BASF is spotlighting new cotton seed varieties for growers to consider in 2026, expanding its Stoneville portfolio with strong yield performance and enhanced disease resistance. We sat down with Kenny Melton, U.S. Agronomy Lead for BASF, to discuss the latest additions and what they mean for southeastern cotton growers and …

Peanut Institute

Peanut Institute Finds Peanut Nutrition Benefits

Dan Agri-Business, Education, Peanuts

The Peanut Institute Highlights Nutrition and Health Benefits of Peanuts The Peanut Institute, funded by the peanut industry, continues to promote research and education focused on improving the nutritional understanding of peanuts and peanut butter. As consumers search for convenient, healthy food ingredients and snack options, peanuts remain one of the most popular and nutrient-dense choices available. According to The …

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New World Screwworm Domestic Fly Dispersal Facility Announced By USDA

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Export/Import, Exports/Imports, Trade

USDA Opens Sterile Fly Dispersal Facility in Edinburg, Texas to Combat New World Screwworm The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), led by Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and joined by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, has announced the completion of a domestic sterile fly dispersal facility in Edinburg, Texas. The new facility marks a significant step in the federal government’s ongoing …

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Live Cattle and Hog Market Watch

Dan Agri-Business, Cattle, Commodities, Economy, Export/Import, Exports/Imports, Marketing, Pork, Trade

Live Cattle and Lean Hog Futures Face Pressure Near Recent Highs As the week comes to a close, traders are closely watching live cattle futures and lean hog futures, with signs that buyers may be losing momentum after pushing prices to recent highs. Live Cattle Futures React to Argentina Trade Deal In the live cattle market, attention is turning to …

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Leo Burnett and the Birth of the Jolly Green Giant

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

Mark Oppold with An American Agriculture History Minute highlights a surprising and influential chapter in U.S. agricultural and marketing history—one that connects food production, consumer tastes, and one of the most recognizable mascots in America. Leo Burnett’s Early Career in Agriculture Leo Burnett, who would later become one of the most influential figures in advertising history, began his career working …

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Agricultural Groups Advocate For Sound Science in Ag Inputs Letter to EPA

Dan Agri-Business, Environment

A coalition of agricultural organizations has sent a letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin, urging the agency to rely on sound, science-based decision-making when evaluating and regulating agricultural inputs, particularly pesticides. The groups emphasized that access to safe and effective crop-protection tools is essential for maintaining food security, affordability, and public health. In the letter, the organizations …

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Peanuts In the USMCA

Dan Agri-Business, Export/Import, Exports/Imports, Peanuts, Trade

Trade relationships with Canada and Mexico have been a major topic of discussion this week within the U.S. Peanut Federation, as industry leaders stress the importance of maintaining strong export markets under the USMCA agreement. According to the federation, the agreement plays a critical role in supporting peanut farmers and the broader U.S. agricultural economy. Peanuts are grown in 13 …

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Soybean Trade Volume

Dan Agri-Business, Commodities, Economy, Export/Import, Exports/Imports, Soybeans, Trade

Market attention remains focused on soybean and soybean meal trade volume as the week winds down, following a period of heightened activity and shifting global fundamentals. Trade volume surged to an all-time high last Friday, signaling strong interest and aggressive positioning by market participants. However, activity has pulled back since then, suggesting traders are reassessing direction after the recent spike. …

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How 19th-Century Technology Transformed Corn and Wheat Farming

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

Labor, Land, and Innovation: How 19th-Century Farming Became More Efficient American agriculture in the 19th century underwent a profound transformation as new tools and techniques reshaped how crops were planted, cultivated, and harvested. A comparison of corn and wheat production between 1850 and 1890 reveals how early mechanization dramatically reduced labor demands while maintaining similar land requirements. These changes laid …

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Florida Beef Council Highlights Upcoming Promotional Efforts

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

The Florida Beef Council is preparing for a high-energy month of promotional activities, beginning this weekend with a major consumer-focused event at Daytona International Speedway. From motorsports partnerships to culinary showcases, the council is continuing its mission to connect consumers with beef through creative, engaging experiences. DM Maples with the Florida Beef Council says the pace is only accelerating. “I …