Avian flu has been confirmed at Rose Acre Farms, the second-largest egg producer in the U.S. The outbreak was detected at the company's Seymour, Indiana, facility, affecting 2.8 million birds. The ...
At the recent American Farm Bureau Federation’s 2025 Convention, delegates from across the nation voted on several critical issues to establish the federation's policy priorities for the year.
Insect frass, a waste product from farming insects like mealworms and crickets, is gaining recognition as an organic soil amendment. It consists of insect waste, uneaten feed, and molted skins and is ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the approval of Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) benefits for California residents impacted by recent wildfires and ...
A new conservation program is helping farmers measure the environmental benefits of sustainable practices, with hopes of expanding across the Midwest. Farmers for Sustainable Food recently completed ...
Olson, who was elected to the WFBF Board in 2022 and became WFBF President in 2023, farms over 600 acres with his wife, Vicky. The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation itself received two prestigious ...
The 2025 Business Conference, hosted by the Professional Dairy Producers (PDP), aims to equip dairy producers with the strategies needed to navigate these turbulent times.
Stepping Stones of Dunn County, founded in 1984, plays a crucial role in addressing food insecurity in Northwest Wisconsin. In 2024, they distributed a remarkable 816,000 pounds of food to over 5,000 ...
A federal judge has temporarily halted the administration’s freeze on federal grants and loans, preventing a major disruption to essential programs and services nationwide. The decision came just ...
The AIFARMS event served as a platform to showcase how AI is becoming an integral part of agriculture in the U.S., driving innovations that help address pressing challenges like sustainability and ...
A new scholarship opportunity is available for high school seniors pursuing careers in agriculture. Ten students will receive $1,000 scholarships to support their education and help shape the future ...
Stepping Stones of Dunn County, founded in 1984, plays a crucial role in addressing food insecurity in Northwest Wisconsin. In 2024, they distributed a remarkable 816,000 pounds of food to over 5,000 ...