Brazil Farmers Harvesting a Big Corn Crop

Brazil’s 2024-2025 corn harvest is expected to be the second largest in the country’s history, with a projected five million bushels. The National Supply Company (Conab), the country’s food supply and statistics agency, says the volume is
WOAH Adopts African Swine Fever Vaccine Standard

The World Organization for Animal Health has officially adopted a new vaccine standard for African Swine Fever (ASF), marking a pivotal step in global efforts to control the disease. The standard was agreed upon during WOAH’s 92nd
MN Farmer Pushes Back Against HHS Secretary

A Minnesota sugarbeet farmer wants consumers and legislators to know that sugar is an all-natural product. Tim Deal responded to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy, Jr., who said “sugar is poison” back in April.
CAB Sets Sales Records, Sees Historically High Brand Acceptance Rates

By Lindsay Graber Runft As the cattle cycle turns, the nuances of record-low herd numbers and economic challenges have been at the pinnacle of conversations in cattle country. But conversations at the meat case? They’ve turned to