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Celebrating National Ag Day and Ag Week
March 17, 2024, kicked off National Ag Week, which goes through March 24, and Tuesday, March 19, will be National Agriculture Day.

How to Keep Electric Vehicles (EVs) Running in Rural Areas
Tips and advice on how to keep your electric vehicles (EVs) charged and running in rural areas and in chilly, cold conditions.

Ranchers Call for Integration of Latest Science in New Sage Grouse Plans
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and Public Lands Council (PLC) have responded to the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) unveiling of the updated management plans fo...

Marginal Rise in 100+ HP Tractor Sales in February 2024
In February 2024, there was a slight uptick in the unit sales of agricultural tractors with 100+ horsepower in the U.S., as per recent data from AEM.

USDA Announces 'Product of USA' Label Rule
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the implementation of a rule aimed at aligning the optional "Product of USA" label with consumer expectations, ensuring transparency and fairne...

Vestaron Received EPA Approval for BASIN
Vestaron Corporation has announced the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted approval for its second groundbreaking peptide-based insecticide, BASIN.

SEC Climate Disclosure Rule Seen as Win for Ag
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has finally approved its climate-risk disclosure rule after a contentious 3-2 vote.

Panhandle Ranchers Hit by Texas Wildfires, but Beef Prices Unaffected
While the recent wildfires in the Texas Panhandle have dealt a significant blow to individual ranchers, experts assure consumers that overall beef prices won't be affected.