Ag Groups Respond to New USDA’s Proposed Poultry Rules

(NAFB.com) – Ag groups responded to USDA’s proposed poultry marketing disclosure requirements and the advanced notice of proposed rulemaking under the Packers and Stockyards Act. American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall says his organization appreciates USDA working

Japan Commits to Double Its Ethanol Demand

(NAFB.com) – President Biden made a trip to Japan recently, and during discussions with the Japanese prime minister, Japan committed to reducing its dependence on imported petroleum by 2030. That means they’re doubling their demand for ethanol,

West Nile Virus Still a Threat to Horses Despite Drought

(NAFB.com) – While much of the western U.S. endures widespread drought, people may think mosquito season won’t be as intense. However, just because there’s no rain doesn’t mean there are no mosquitoes. “Some of the most significant

Bill Would Prohibit China From Purchasing Ag Land in the U.S.

(NAFB.com) – Washington Representative Dan Newhouse recently introduced a bill aimed at preventing the Chinese government from purchasing public or private land in the U.S. The bill is called the Prohibition of Agricultural Land for the People’s

Tuesday, May 31st Weather

           WIND ADVISORY TODAY … GUSTING OVER 45 MPH AT TIMES OUT OF THE WEST/NORTHWEST   TODAY:  A FEW MORNING SHOWERS OR SPRINKLES WITH AREAS OF FOG. CLOUDY, WINDY AND COOL.  LITTLE CHANGE