Farming in the Southeast has always been about cotton and tobacco. But things are changing, and the industry is taking notice.
Report from CoBank scans scenarios, factoring shifts in acreage, weather, and even water regulations. Get the synopsis.
Industry experts take a stab at what’s coming in hot from the field to the fork.
34th annual survey from American Farm Bureau digs into Turkey Day economics. Find out what a classic spread for 10 will cost and more.
Oranges, among other ag commodities, have been caught in the crosshairs of export challenges.
It’s not often you come across a investment group that focuses on farmers and food. To learn more, we reached out to Mary Donnell, Michigan Good Food Fund.
Small-town-based Zilke Farm Kitchen pumps much-needed money into its community. Here’s how you can do the same thing.
USDA reports that from 2012 to 2017 total agricultural product sales stayed flat overall. Yet over that same time frame, U.S. total organic product sales more than doubled.
As Florida’s citrus industry recovers and times change, investment and innovation in marketing will be key to future success.
Stagnant prices are a threat to the future of our industry. We need to figure out a way to address the issue fairly and within our capitalist system.
Trade issues are a serious stumbling block for the apple crop being picked right now. It’s time to turn up the volume on the folks in charge.
Export volumes fell 27% in 2018! Learn what industry experts are expecting for 2019.
Nerves on the rise as China rejects all U.S. agricultural goods in retaliation of another round of U.S.-sanctioned tariffs.
North Carolina State University studied how much crop you leave behind after harvest — and if it can make a profit. Here’s how to know if it’s worth one more harvest.
In his career, Dr. John VanSickle has just about seen it all and knows factors like trade and tech will continue to shape the state’s specialty crop sector.
Will the state’s economic engine keep running hot? Growers who can navigate a shifting business landscape will find new consumers and opportunities.
The fruit was subject to retaliatory duties from No. 1 and No. 2 export markets.
Energized economy and influx of new residents fuel continued growth.
Report shows share has dropped 17% since 2011; figure is the smallest portion of the pie since reporting began in 1993.