Production costs are expected to stabilize for some major crops while net farm income could see a slight decline as ...
The ag world gets a first look at what may be in store for spring plantings of corn and soybeans when new USDA chief ...
The Agriculture Department is anticipating a slightly easier 2026 for U.S. ag producers, with prices for major commodities nudging higher and input and labor costs moderating, according to the new ...
USDA’s chief economist says 2026 brings moderating costs, slightly higher crop prices and shifting acreage, but he warns ...
KC Fed economist Nathan Kauffman offers a cautiously optimistic outlook for the ag economy, David Murray writes.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins on Jan. 6 congratulated Seth Meyer for his years of service to and announced Justin Benavidez as the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s chief economist.
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Former A&M student named USDA chief economist
TEXAS (FOX 44) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced Texas A&M University former student and former Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agricultural economist Justin Benavidez, ...
The United States Department of Agriculture announced a 45-day public request for information at the Agricultural Outlook Forum. The post USDA seeks input to strengthen ag data amid confidence ...
The federal government’s continued shutdown is no longer just a Washington standoff — it’s becoming a real-world problem for farmers and ranchers. As the days drag on without resolution, three Kansas ...
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