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Farmers and supply chain partners must work together to keep food safe, sustainable, and affordable amid rising challenges.
An appeals court recently ruled against the president’s authority on tariffs. However, as Chad Smith reports, the playing ...
U.S. wheat exports are projected to reach 875 million bushels in 2025/26, the highest in five years. Explore trade trends, ...
Discover how veteran farmer Colonel Joe Ricker supports fellow veterans through beekeeping, farming, and community service at ...
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on a federal court decision that vacates a burdensome ...
On average, Americans spent 10.6% of their disposable personal income on food in 2024, one of the lowest shares in the world.
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the Environmental Protection Agency’s announcement ...
Smith: Recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that inflation is slowing, though farmers and ranchers are still ...
High inflation, falling crop prices, and rising interest rates are squeezing U.S. farmers. Explore the latest impacts on farm ...
Farm Bureau grows from the grassroots—shaping policy, empowering young leaders, and strengthening rural communities across ...
Davis: A federal court has recently decided that elements of the 2023 Adverse Effect Wage Rate Rule should be eliminated. John Walt Boatright, Director of Government Affairs at the American Farm ...