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Nearly all U.S. farms are family-owned, with most considered small. See how they support local food systems, rural economies, ...
To engage with the public about agriculture, New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau hosted Ag Day at the Albuquerque Isotopes.
U.S. wheat exports are projected to reach 875 million bushels in 2025/26, the highest in five years. Explore trade trends, ...
The American Farm Bureau Federation’s new Member Benefit partner provides solutions for team-wide communications and asset ...
Farmers and supply chain partners must work together to keep food safe, sustainable, and affordable amid rising challenges.
From ranching to recreation, federal lands in the West provide food, fuel, and tourism while sustaining communities.
An appeals court recently ruled against the president’s authority on tariffs. However, as Chad Smith reports, the playing ...
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on a federal court decision that vacates a burdensome ...
The most recent farm bill extension expires at the end of September. AFBF President Zippy Duvall spoke with Brownfield's Mark ...
The report points to some improvements in the farm economy, particularly for livestock producers who are expected to see notable gains in receipts and profitability, but elevated costs for labor, ...
Farm Bureau grows from the grassroots—shaping policy, empowering young leaders, and strengthening rural communities across ...
Davis: The latest Net Farm Income Forecast from USDA’s Economic Research Service predicts farm income to increase in 2025. However, Bernt Nelson, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, ...