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 …
Florida Beef Council Highlights Upcoming Promotional Efforts
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 …
Alabama Cattlemen’s Encouraging Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program Applicants
The Alabama Cattlemen’s Association (ACA) is encouraging young cattle producers across the state to apply for its Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program (YCLP), a leadership development initiative designed to prepare the next generation of industry leaders. Applications are now open for Class 13 of the program, which will begin this spring. Michael Smith with the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association says the application …
GBB Highlights Work Of The Beef Checkoff During CattleCon26
The Georgia Beef Board is highlighting the impact of the Beef Checkoff program during CattleCon 26, focusing on how producer-funded efforts are delivering real results for the beef industry. During the event, the Georgia Beef Board and the Cattlemen’s Beef Board shared updates showing that the Beef Checkoff continues to strengthen demand, expand education, and generate measurable returns for cattle …
EPA Implements Protections On OTT Dicamba
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced what it calls the “strongest protections in agency history” for the over-the-top (OTT) application of dicamba on dicamba-tolerant cotton and soybean crops. The new regulatory framework introduces tighter controls while maintaining access to a tool many farmers say is critical for combating herbicide-resistant weeds. According to an EPA press release, “President Trump …
National Peanut Buying Points Meeting Overview
The National Peanut Buying Bonds Association (NPBBA) will hold its annual meeting February 12 through February 15 in Louisville, Kentucky, bringing together industry leaders to discuss current challenges and future opportunities across the peanut sector. This year’s meeting theme, From Setback to Comeback: The Power of the Peanut Industry, reflects both recent obstacles and the industry’s outlook moving forward. The …
M&D Overstreet Ranch Named Region II ESAP Winner
Each year, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) recognizes cattle operations across the country that demonstrate outstanding stewardship practices and long-term conservation efforts. For 2026, M&D Overstreet Ranch of Kathleen, Florida was selected as the Region II winner, highlighting decades of commitment to land preservation, wildlife habitat, and responsible cattle production. The Overstreet Ranch story stretches back generations. Ranch owner …
An Interesting Week on Wall Street
An interesting and uncertain start to the week on Wall Street appears likely to continue through the days ahead, as investors weigh recent market weakness against several key economic reports still to come. The Nasdaq ended last week lower, marking its fourth consecutive weekly decline. That continued weakness in technology stocks has raised concerns about market momentum as traders reassess …
Michigan’s Early Path to Statehood: From the Northwest Territory to Michigan Territory
I’m Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute, and the history of the state of Michigan is an interesting one. Long before Michigan became a state, its land passed through several stages of territorial governance that shaped its political, economic, and agricultural future. Michigan After the Revolutionary War Following the defeat of the British in the Revolutionary War, the …
Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo to Offer an Enhanced Experience
Mark your calendar for the 2026 Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo, set for Aug. 12–13. The event is returning with several upgrades designed to improve the experience for citrus and specialty crop growers, exhibitors and industry partners. EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION The 2026 Expo is relocating back to Fort Myers, Florida, but at a new location. The event will be held at …










