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Artificial intelligence allows farmers to increase yields by spotting pests and diseases early — and has led to a new wave of indoor growing startups.
Data-driven decision-making is transforming how farmers manage resources, improve yields, and remain profitable in an ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law on July 4, 2025, has significantly impacted agriculture due to the lack of a new farm bill. Natalie Graff, an assistant professor at Texas A&M ...
We’ve all grabbed a banana on the go and thought nothing of it. But what if this everyday fruit disappeared from grocery stores? It sounds dramatic, but it’s a real possibility: The Cavendish banana, ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) Act substantially expands benefits for farmers from the generous subsidy programs that were authorized under the 2018 Farm Bill, increasing federal agricultural ...
It’s a challenging time to be in the food business. Climate change is making it harder to grow crops. Food companies are struggling with supply chain disruptions while simultaneously trying to reduce ...
"Covering agriculture — that's got to be a pretty good gig," said the man who accidentally sat down at a table filled largely with Agweek personnel. Covering agriculture as a journalist means not ...
There was no shortage of things to see and do at the Big E on Sunday with thrilling rides to delicious food. But what made truly made today special was Grange Day which celebrated farming and ...
When agricultural economists look at the Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade – a quarterly report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture – they expect two parts: data tables and a written analysis ...
WEST FARGO — This year's Big Iron Farm & Construction Show drew a record crowd of 78,000 attendees. The Red River Valley Fair Association announced the record attendance on Tuesday, Sept. 16. Big Iron ...
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – While some people go to the Big E for the food, rides, and entertainment, others go for the agricultural showcase. “It goes right back to our origins in 1916,” said ...