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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday said President Donald Trump would look at every available tool to address farm workers amid his ongoing immigration crackdown, but that Congress would need to make most of the changes.
While it’s too early to gauge the full impact of the 2025 tariffs, early signs suggest some sectors are more exposed to short-term volatility than others.
But Appropriations Chair Tom Cole (R-Okla.) delayed a final vote, citing various scheduling issues — including taking a break to attend the Congressional Baseball Game — and a desire to begin consideration of a spending bill for the Defense Department. It was unclear when the committee would once again take up the Agriculture spending measure.
Treasury Secretary Bessent Testifies on Budget, Trade Before House
The Wisconsin Rapids Rafters are returning to the Historic Witter Field on Saturday to honor and celebrate agriculture.
Predictability in agriculture is about as hard to find as a needle in a haystack. When you’re trying to prevent pest and disease pressures from devastating your yield, your approach to crop management needs to be proactive. But proactive management is impossible unless you can make good predictions and take appropriate steps in your fields.
The digitization of agriculture isn't happening on a whim—it's an imperative response to climate change, supply shortages and food security concerns.
The Western York County Agriculture Arena will help York County schools teach 4-H and FFA curriculums and reduce drives across South Carolina for events.
Today at the Cultivate Conference in downtown Fargo, Grand Farm unveiled its 2025 Regional Agriculture Pain Point Report (RAPPR), a summarized analysis of the most pressing challenges facing growers across North Dakota,
Mississippi Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson is the first Republican to announce a gubernatorial bid for 2027; several others are expected to run.
While the 1,000-page bill includes spending increases for agriculture-facing programs by $56.6 billion over the next decade, there's one major priority that didn't make it into the House's version.