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USDA Modernizes Acreage Reporting with Electronic Submissions

Nebraska farmer Quentin Connealy has ditched traditional paper maps and crayons for a more efficient digital system to file his mandatory acreage reports for crop insurance and the Farm Services Agency (FSA). This shift to electronic submissions not only saves time but also reduces costs and improves accuracy.

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Exciting News for Michigan Blueberry Growers: Enhanced Crop Insurance Options Announced

Great news for Michigan blueberry farmers! The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has unveiled improved crop insurance options, set to provide substantial benefits to blueberry growers in the state.

Currently, Michigan is one of the largest blueberry producers in the U.S., supplying millions of pounds each year. However, the existing one-size-fits-all insurance model has not …

USDA Proposes Farmer Incentives to Amplify Biobased Product Growth

A recent USDA report indicates that the United States has a strong potential to convert its abundant biomass supply into biobased products, provided that improvements are made to supply chains and materials handling, and farmers are incentivized to produce biomass while minimizing risk.

The USDA has unveiled its strategy for enhancing domestic biobased product manufacturing, …

How Nonprofits Can Advance Change Effectively

The capability of the nonprofit sector to initiate systemic social change has been a persistent question. Despite past attempts to reform elements such as board effectiveness, fundraising strategies, and foundation-led initiatives, shortcomings have led to a reevaluation of the fundamental assumptions guiding these efforts. The current imperative is to embrace a transformative shift that …

Stay Safe on the Road: Tips for Sharing with Slow-Moving Farm Machinery

With the fall harvest season in full swing, it’s essential for drivers to be aware of the increased presence of large farm equipment on the roads. These implements require more road space, so drivers should be prepared to slow down, pull to the side, or stop when necessary. Rural drivers must remain vigilant, as …

Project GREEEN: 25 Years of Strengthening Michigan Plant Agriculture

In the late 1990s, Michigan’s plant agriculture faced serious challenges, with pests and diseases threatening growers. To address this, a partnership called Project GREEEN (Generating Research and Extension to meet Economic and Environmental Needs) was established, bringing together leaders from Michigan State University, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, and plant commodity …

USDA Allocates $27.6 Million in Grants to Support Underserved and Veteran Farmers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is providing $27.6 million in grants through its 2501 Program to support underserved and veteran farmers, ranchers, and foresters. The program offers training, outreach, and technical assistance to help them succeed in their agricultural ventures. These grants will fund various projects, including educational initiatives and resource connections. The …

Community College Ag Programs Could See $20 Million in New Funds

While staffing challenges persist, there is good news for the future of the farming industry in the form of significant growth in enrollment in agriculture and related science majors at national two-year institutions. In order to facilitate the development of the next generation of our nation’s farmers, six U.S. Senators have introduced the Community …

How AI Is Cropping Up in The Agriculture Industry

With exponential population growth, labor shortages, and dwindling natural resources, feeding the world’s residents requires an unprecedented level of knowledge and efficiency. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful tool that farmers can use to solve problems, boost capacity, and automate functions to maximize their output.

While AI can be a boon to your business, it …

Keep Family Goals in Mind During Difficult Times

As a business owner, you know you’ll not only enjoy good times, but you’ll also have to face difficult ones. Whether it is an unexpected catastrophe or unsustainable circumstances, the stress of making hard decisions can be intense. This can be even more burdensome in a family business, where personal relationships may complicate the …