Uncertainty Grows Over Future of U.S. Farm Bill Legislation

(NAFB.com) – Agriculture policy analysts say 2026 could mark the end of the traditional five-year U.S. farm bill era, as lawmakers struggle to produce comprehensive legislation. The most recent farm bill provisions expired in 2023 and Congress
New World Screwworm Detected Near Texas Border, Officials Urge Vigilance

(NAFB.com) – State officials are warning livestock producers after a confirmed case of New World screwworm was found about 215 miles from the Texas border in Tamaulipas, Mexico. The parasitic pest, which can cause serious livestock injury
North Dakota Soybeans Find New Markets Abroad, State Leaders Say

(NAFB.com) – Agriculture leaders in North Dakota say growers are tapping new international markets for soybeans after disruptions from the 2025 trade war with China. Officials reported increased interest in North Dakota soy on the global stage,
European Farmers Protest EU Trade Deal with South American Nations

(NAFB.com) – Dozens of French farmers drove tractors into central Paris and blocked major roads Thursday to protest a proposed European Union trade agreement with South American Mercosur nations, saying it threatens local agriculture and could undercut
Monday, January 12th Weather
TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY AND MILD. HIGH: UPPER 30S, LOW 40S WEST OF HIGHWAY 281. WIND: LIGHT SOUTHWESTERLY. TONIGHT: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH AREAS OF LIGHT RAIN. LOW: NEAR 34. WIND: SOUTHWEST TO WEST, BRIEFLY 15 TO 20,