Food Prices Halt Seven-Month Decline
(NAFB.com) – The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization’s Food Price Index was 118.3 points in March, up 1.3 points or 1.1 percent from its revised February level. The rise in prices was driven by higher price
Export Sales Down Across the Board
(NAFB.com) – The USDA says sales of soybeans and grains to overseas buyers dropped during the week ending on March 28. Soybean sales dropped to 194,200 metric tons, down 26 percent from the previous week and 54
AFT is Looking for Influencers
(NAFB.com) – American Farmland Trust is calling for agricultural influencers working in corn, soy, wheat, cotton, and dairy systems to apply for the chance to attend AFT’s Advanced Soil Health Training. It’s a one-year training course made
AFB Honors 20th Women’s Boot Camp Graduates
(NAFB.com) – Fifteen farm and ranch women leaders graduated from the spring session of the Women’s Communications Boot Camp hosted by the American Farm Bureau Federation. The agricultural leaders completed an intensive four-day course that featured hands-on
Monday, April 8th Weather
TODAY: CLOUDY WITH PERIODS OF LIGHT RAIN, DRIZZLE OR MIST AND SOME FOG. HIGH: MID 40S. WIND: NORTHEAST 3 TO 15 MPH TONIGHT: SHOWERS ENDING. PARTLY CLOUDY BY MORNING. LOW: MID 30S. TOMORROW: MOSTLY TO PARTLY