AFBF Convention set for January in San Antonio
The American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFBF) annual convention is set for Jan. 24-29 in San Antonio. The event will offer unique insights on the policies and perspectives that will affect farms, ranches and agribusinesses [...]
Mexico no longer top U.S. corn buyer
Japan has bested Mexico’s place as the top buyer of American corn. Sales of corn to Mexico through June are [...]
Farm Bureau urges caution on Cuba policy
With just 103 miles between the American and Cuban coasts, the island nation represents a growth opportunity the American Farm [...]
Demand for vegetable, seed market expands
Research shows the global demand for vegetable and seed markets is expanding, according to
Experts offer tips to protect cattle from anaplasmosis
Summer has arrived, and the heat brings with it more concerns for cattlemen. Anaplasmosis is an endemic disease that can [...]
Trump signs agro-terrorism legislation
Last week, President Donald Trump signed agro-terrorism legislation in efforts to defend the nation’s food systems against terrorism and other [...]
Perdue discusses poultry trade with China
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue visited with Chinese officials last week as the country slowly begins to reopen its [...]
House proposal leaves agricultural funding intact
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Editor Unlike a budget proposed by the White House earlier this year, a new proposal from [...]
Texas agricultural economist calls out The Heritage Foundation
By Gary Joiner TFB Radio Network Manager Dr. Joe Outlaw, a professor and Extension economist at Texas A&M University, said [...]