2013 Agricultural Policy Outlook Unpredictable
January 2, 2013
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has issued the following statement on the resignation of EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson from […]
Commerce on a key stretch of the Mississippi River could “come to an effective halt” earlier than expected […]
EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, who pushed through the most sweeping curbs on air pollution in two decades, […]
China’s continued influence on agricultural commodity demand and global economic growth, along with increasing weather extremes, stand out […]
Red-hot demand for farmland in the top U.S. corn-growing state of Iowa drove prices to record highs in […]
Cropland values in Ohio increased in 2012 and are expected to continue on an upward trend in 2013, […]
Jim Thrift Receives The Jack Eberspacher Lifetime Achievement Award The Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) was pleased to present […]
DuPont is one step closer to commercializing advanced biofuels by breaking ground on its cellulosic ethanol facility in […]
The Peterson farm brothers are at again. Not long after what was thought to be their 15 minutes […]
Two budding pilots are a step closer to soaring over the fields of America thanks to a pair […]
Dr. Fred Luckey, chairman of Field To Market, the Keystone Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture, Keystone, CO, perhaps said […]
In the September and October issues of CropLife®, we dissected job satisfaction data from 238 retail agronomy sales […]
The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) reminds producers that the agency is conducting a survey for the […]
In 2009, the most recent year for which global data are available from the United Nations Food and […]
With the election of 2012 over, it may be a good thing that the forthcoming debate over the […]
The Indiana Certified Crop Adviser Conference will be December 18-19 at the Indianapolis Marriott East, 7202 E. 21st […]
Water levels on the Mississippi River may drop to historic lows next month in the Midwest, delaying barges […]
Land prices in the Corn Belt continued to surge in the third quarter, even as a severe drought […]
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has urged Congress to break a logjam and pass a reform-minded farm bill, […]