According to a new Rabobank report, a recovery in consumption is possible, with fertilizer prices lowering and commodity prices at historically high levels.
With input costs still increasing, helping producers has become a top priority.
Annual report from American Farm Bureau reflects how the latest inflation impacts and more might cause indigestion for many going into Turkey Day.
University of Florida agriculture economists are working to sort and re-calculate damages after Hurricane Nicole adds insult to injury after Ian.
American Vegetable Grower Editor Carol Miller says if growers are talking about the retail purchase prices, it will help your negotiations with your buyers.
Growers hoping to cover their annual operating costs should adhere to these tips.
Section 301 petition sparks U.S. Trade Representative and USDA to coordinate for solutions that will aid growers feeling pressure from produce imports.
Economists tally up possible losses across farming sectors in the Sunshine State in wake of major storm. Learn how they arrived at their estimates.
Veggie grower Shay Myers TikToks to explain how even his operation in Idaho was impacted by a big ripple sent through the supply chain.
Is the ‘Red Delicious’ making a comeback? See how the economy is influencing consumers choices in fruit.
Data extracted from research on behalf of the International Fresh Produce Association indicate a return to pre-COVID employment and wage numbers.
University of California study breaks down expenses, including latest information on state’s changing labor costs.
Industry association formally opposes new and increased taxes in efforts to keep family farms competitive.
Produce industry associations unified in fight to stop flood of Mexican produce and unfair foreign trade practices.
A sustainability study centered around lettuce offers a road map on how to reduce your fertilizer use and keep crops healthy.
American Vegetable Grower Editor Carol Miller takes a step back to assess what role the vegetable industry plays in major national trends.
Economic findings show a 1% increase in the production practice translates to a $7.86 per acre increase in land values across the Midwest.
Rabobank report says the pandemic, Russia-Ukraine war, and drought continue to impact the domestic sector in many ways.
A nimble approach to pivoting food and supply chains will be key for those in U.S. agriculture until the storm ends, says market expert Dr. Jim Budzynski.