Cybersecurity Becomes a National Priority for America’s Food and Agriculture Sector

Cyber threats are increasingly targeting the systems that keep America’s food and agriculture industries running—from grain elevators and processing plants to digital tractors and irrigation systems. As farms and agribusinesses rely more heavily on data, automation, and
Southern Rust Making a Big Impact in the Midwest and Northern U.S. in 2025

The weather conditions of 2025 were perfect for a southern rust outbreak across the Midwest, resulting in many growers having to make late-season decisions on disease management. Southern rust is a fungal foliar disease that flourishes in
Turkey Farm Challenges Could Affect Thanksgiving Prices

Shoppers preparing for upcoming fall holidays, including Thanksgiving, should brace for higher turkey prices this year. New analysis from the American Farm Bureau Federation’s Market Intel series says economic factors as well as disease challenges have driven wholesale turkey prices up
Beef Price-Fixing Lawsuit Settled as Trump Administration Signals a Shift in Antitrust Focus

Tyson Foods and Cargill have agreed to pay a combined $87.5 million to settle a long-running beef price-fixing lawsuit, marking a major milestone in one of the nation’s most significant antitrust cases in the meatpacking industry. The
Fall Alfalfa Fertility: Setting Up for Stand Success

As harvest wraps up, October is an excellent time to collect soil test samples and plan fertility for next year’s alfalfa production. Because alfalfa removes large amounts of nutrients each year, fertility decisions made now affect stand
Agricultural Drone Market to Surpass $29 Billion

According to Research Intelo, the global agricultural drones market size reached $4.7 billion in 2024. That demonstrated robust momentum, which is expected to continue. The market is projected to reach a value of $29.1 billion by 2033,