Category Archives: News
Farm Income, Cropland Prices Headed to Record High
Farm income and agricultural land prices are headed for record highs. Farm income could top $87.3 billion this year, a number not seen since 2004, while cropland values are expected rise as much as 10 percent. Agricultural commodities have led … Continue reading
USDA, DOJ to Hold Fifth Workshop on Competition in Agriculture
USDA and the Department of Justice will hold its fifth joint public workshop to discuss competition and regulatory issues in agriculture. The workshop — held Dec. 8 in Washington, D.C. — will examine the issue of margins at various levels … Continue reading
Researchers Develop Designer Soil
Designer soil is the new agricultural fashion trend. USDA scientists along with researchers at Virginia Tech are developing replacement soils that take waste products from the mining and agricultural industries and turn them into nutrient-rich topsoil. The man-made soil is … Continue reading
Acres Enrolled in Wetlands Reserve Program at Record Level
More than 272,000 acres have been enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Program, the highest single-year enrollment in the program’s history. According to a USDA press release, the number of acres enrolled is 52 percent higher than fiscal year 2009 and … Continue reading
Grain Prices Boost Indiana to Near Record Income
Indiana farmers are expecting to receive near record income this year thanks to an increase in grain prices. Driven by strong global demand for American grain, prices have soared, lifting the state’s farm income nearly 25 percent. Indiana’s farm income … Continue reading
Plan by USDA Could Lift Sugar Beet Ban
USDA released a plan that could allow farmers to plant genetically modified sugar beets, despite a pending lawsuit that halts the planting of the crop. The 365-page report provides ideas, including allowing farmers to plant the beets under a closely … Continue reading
Soybeans Forecasted to Set Production Record
Soybeans are on target to set a production record. According to a USDA crop production report released today, soybean production is forecasted at 3.38 billion bushels, up 0.5 percent from the previous record set in 2009. Growers are expected to … Continue reading
U.S. Harvest on Fast Track
Farmers are ahead of the average five-year harvest, according to a report by USDA. Based on the report, 96 percent of the corn harvest is complete, compared to an average 73 percent for this time of year. Seventy-one percent of … Continue reading
USDA to Provide Additional Funding to Repair Damaged Farmland
Additional support will be given to producers to help repair farmland damaged by natural disasters. More than $8 million in additional Emergency Conservation Program funds will be provided to farmers in ranchers in 12 states to repair existing conservation structures … Continue reading
Grain Bin Entrapments at Record High
Grain bin entrapment is at a record high this year, according to The Purdue University Agricultural Safety and Health Program. Based on a report, 46 entrapments have been recorded this year, the highest since 1978. Twenty-five of the 46 incidents … Continue reading



