Wyoming Joins List of States With HPAI Infection in Dairy Cattle

The Wyoming Livestock Board and the Wyoming Department of Agriculture received confirmation last week that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been found in a dairy cattle herd. The National Veterinary Services Laboratory confirmed the infection, the first

Brazil Tax Changes May Make U.S. Soybeans More Attractive

Reports are showing a surprising tax change in Brazil has the potential to make soy grown in the world’s largest soybean exporter less competitive with supplies from the U.S. A provisional measure signed by Brazil’s president limits

Report: U.S. Industrial Bioeconomy Supports Nearly 644,000 Jobs

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Biomanufacturing advocates today released a new report that provides a closer look at the employment, wages, and economic activity driven by the U.S. industrial bioeconomy. Authored by TEConomy Partners, LLC, the report, “The Economic Impact of the

SAF Still an Open Issue for Agriculture

Sustainable Aviation Fuel tax treatment remains in limbo despite months of regulatory efforts and, most recently, a push to include the treatment of SAF crops in the House farm bill. Biofuel producers and feedstock growers anxiously await

Farm Loan Delinquencies Reach New Low

Despite falling net farm incomes, rising interest expenses, and generally low producer sentiment, Agricultural Economic Insights says farm loan delinquencies improved in 2023. Across all commercial banks, the share of farm loans classified as delinquent fell to

Food Spending Varies by State

The Economic Research Service recently analyzed food sales trends at the state level and found a wide variation in the results. U.S. per capita food sales reached $7,102 in 2023. The biggest variation took place between Food

Federal Charges Filed In Deadly Pine Ridge Shooting

(Allen, SD) — There are new federal charges being filed in a deadly shooting on the Pine Ridge Reservation. 19-year-old McKenzie Big Crow is accused of killing his girlfriend, 19-year-old Ashton Provost, and their unborn child back

Gov. Noem’s Press Secretary Leaving

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Noem’s press secretary is leaving after less than two years in South Dakota. Amelia Joy shared on social media yesterday she plans to go back to D.C. to serve as State Affairs and

Sioux Falls Triple Murder Suspect Appears In Court

(Pierre, SD) — A Sioux Falls man is facing charges for the deadliest homicide the city has seen since 1973. Thirty-year-old Justin Rackley pleaded not guilty to all three counts of First-Degree Murder during his first appearance