EPA Announces RFS Standards for 2026-27

(NAFB.com) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized new renewable fuel standards that increase biofuel blending requirements and aim to strengthen domestic energy production, according to a federal announcement. The rule, part of the federal Renewable
Farmers Expected to Shift Acres from Corn to Soybeans Amid Rising Costs

(NAFB.com) – U.S. farmers are expected to plant fewer corn acres this spring and shift more land to soybeans as rising input costs continue to pressure farm budgets, analysts say. Higher fertilizer and diesel prices, driven in
Farm Bill Uncertainty Persists as Lawmakers Debate Key Ag Policies

(NAFB.com) – Uncertainty surrounding the next farm bill continues as lawmakers remain divided on several key agricultural and nutrition policy issues. Members of Congress from both parties agree on the need to update farm programs, but disagreements
Monday, March 30th Weather
TODAY:RAIN AND SNOW ALONG WITH SOME FREEZING RAIN ALONG HIGHWAY 2 TODAY. OTHERWISE, PARTLY SUNNY AND MILD ALONG AND SOUTH OF I-94. HIGHS IN THE MID TO UPPER 50S THERE, GENERALLY IN THE 40S, ALTHOUGH 30S IN