Analysis Shows Tariff-Induced Trade War Would Hurt U.S. Farmers
A new economic study paints a troubling picture of the potential results a renewed U.S.-China trade war could have on hundreds of thousands of farmers and rural communities, showing American-imposed tariffs would come at a steep cost to U.S.
Early Week Freeze Not a Concern; Dry Conditions Persist
(FARGO, ND) — With how dry and warm it has been in many parts of the Plains and Corn Belt the last month, this week’s early week frost and freeze event is not that big of a
CoBank Quarterly: Electricity Supply Constraints put AI Boom and U.S. Economic Growth at Risk
DENVER, CO -– Generative artificial intelligence applications have drawn billions of dollars in investments with the expectation of big productivity gains that will propel U.S. economic growth. But the proliferation of hyperscale data centers that power those
Wyoming Governor Issues Order to Protect Livestock from Wildfires
Just weeks after wildfires burned through almost half a million acres in Wyoming and Montana, more devastating wildfires are popping up around the Cowboy State. As communities tried to pick up the pieces after the devastation, Wyoming