Farmers Worry Renewal of Outdated Farm Bill Doesn’t Adequately Fund Critical Programs

(NAFB.com) – As the federal government reopens, farmers say the temporary extension of the 2018 Farm Bill offers little relief from rising costs and growing uncertainty. President Donald Trump’s signature restored funding for the U.S. Department of
Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner Declines

(NAFB.com) – The cost of cooking a Thanksgiving dinner is falling for the third straight year, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual holiday survey. The group estimates that a traditional meal for 10 will average
White House Moving Toward Biofuels Blending Resolution

(NAFB.com) – The White House has held separate meetings with oil refiners and biofuel producers as it works to resolve a long-standing dispute over U.S. biofuel-blending requirements, according to sources familiar with the discussions. Biofuels-news.com reports the
Safety Net Programs Set to Pay More than $13 Billion in 2026

(NAFB.com) – U.S. farm safety net programs are projected to deliver more than $13.5 billion in payments for the 2025 crop year, though farmers will not receive the funds until October 2026. The payments come through the
Mick Kjar Weather Forecast
Today Cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a steady temperature in the mid to upper 30s. West wind 10 to 15 mph. Tonight Mostly clear, with a low in the low to mid 20s. West