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Wayne-Sanderson Farms celebrates new Arkansas feed mill grand opening

DANVILLE, Ark. — Wayne-Sanderson Farms announces the grand opening of its new, state-of-the-art feed mill at the company’s Danville Complex in Arkansas. The $43...

Corn acreage up 5 percent, soybean acreage down 4 percent from last year

WASHINGTON — The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service estimated 95.2 million acres of corn planted in the United States for 2025, up 5 percent...

UEP Certified launches Hatch Check program

ATLANTA — UEP (United Egg Producers) Certified, the nation’s leading hen welfare certification program representing the majority of U.S. egg production, has launched Hatch...

Cargill strengthens its Philippines feed production with new partnership

MANILA, Philippines — Cargill is further strengthening its presence in Mindanao, with a new feed production partnership with Biotech, a state-of-the-art facility located at...

Feeding a growing (and shrinking) world

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — We’re racing toward a paradox that will define the next 100 years: feeding two worlds at once — one bursting...

Ag groups giving negative reaction to recent MAHA report

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has recently unveiled its first report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission, and it focuses on presented statistics...

Grain & Protein Technologies completes Munters FoodTech acquisition

ASSUMPTION, Ill. — Grain & Protein Technologies, a global designer, manufacturer, and marketer of equipment for grain storage and handling, seed processing, and protein...

Research explores use of peanuts in chicken nutrition

RALEIGH, N.C. — Dr. Ondulla Toomer has spent years researching nutrition and allergens in humans. Now, she has turned her focus to chicken nutrition. Toomer...

TAMU: Prices strong as growing conditions improve for grain producers

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Circumstances are improving for Texas grain producers as spring plantings get underway in southern parts of the state, according to...

Farmers will continue to face high input costs, tight crop margins in 2023

Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Courtney Sacco Farmers looking to market their crops in 2023 will have do so carefully amid several challenging economic factors, notes Texas A&M University.

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