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Indiana musician with bizarre instrument gleans inspiration from the farms and fields near his home helping his Christmas and pop song arrangements go viral.
An Indiana woman gets a second chance to spend time with friends and family after losing both her arm and a leg in a horrific harvest accident.
Pilgrim’s Pride, which produces 20% of U.S. chicken, has entered into a plea agreement with the Department of Justice in its investigation into price-fixing and bid-rigging of chicken products.
The antitrust class-action lawsuit alleging America’s largest beef packers conspired to fix cattle prices has been dismissed by a federal judge in Minnesota.
Use for most crops and livestock declined during a 15-year period.
Zippy Duvall on Battling COVID-19 In His Own Words
Bonnie Duvall, wife of American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall, has died following a battle with cancer.
EPA on Friday granted 31 more controversial waivers allowing refiners for forgo blending requirements of the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS).
The Chinese government has asked its state-owned enterprises to suspend imports of U.S. agricultural products.
The amount of uncertainty surrounding this year’s corn and soybean crops was reflected in today’s round of USDA reports.