Animal ID That Works for All Producers

The U.S. Cattlemen’s Association reiterates its call to strengthen and establish a national animal identification system that works for and is accountable to all producers. There should be no private control of data or access to the

World’s First SAF Plant Opens in Georgia

The world’s first sustainable aviation fuel plant opened this week in Georgia, setting the stage for a huge new market for ethanol and farmers. Amid the loss of more than 437 thousand farms since 1981, USDA Secretary

Cold Blast Drops Ethanol Production to Three-Year Low

A blast of cold weather in the Corn Belt sent ethanol production down 22 percent last week to its lowest point in three years. Bloomberg says America’s output of the corn-based biofuel missed all its survey estimates

Governor Noem Headed To U.S.-Mexico Border Today

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Noem is traveling to the U.S.-Mexico border today in a show of support for the state of Texas. Noem made the announcement on FOX News yesterday, and she’ll be going to where her

Ongoing Preparations for the 57th World Ag Expo

The “Best Farm Show on Dirt” is coming up quickly. The International Agri-Center is preparing to host the 57th annual World Ag Expo in Tulare, California, February 13-15. The World Ag Expo welcomes attendees and exhibitors from

December Milk Production Drops Slightly

The 24 states that produce the most milk totaled 18.1 billion pounds in December, down 0.1 percent from December 2022. November’s revised production, at 17.3 billion pounds, was 0.6 percent below November 2022. The November revision represented

Deadline for NCGA Scholarship Applications Approaching

The National Corn Growers Association is committed to the future of agriculture. To support the next generation of leaders in American agriculture, NCGA has partnered with BASF to offer scholarships to students enrolled in qualifying institutions. NCGA