Zoetis Receives Conditional Approval for Dectomax®-CA1 Injectable for the Prevention and Treatment of New World Screwworm Myiasis in Cattle

PARSIPPANY, N.J. — Zoetis announced today that Dectomax®-CA1 Injectable is the first and only parasite control product to receive conditional approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the prevention and treatment of infestations caused by larvae of Cochliomyia
Government Shutdown and Market Effects

A government shutdown carries risks for agriculture markets. Key market reports — like quarterly grain stocks, crop progress, supply and demand outlooks — may be delayed or suspended altogether, leaving traders to price in greater uncertainty. This
Corteva Announces Plan to Separate into Two Industry-Leading Public Companies

Indianapolis, Ind., October 1 – Global agriculture technology leader Corteva (NYSE: CTVA) announced today that its Board of Directors has unanimously approved a plan to separate the company into two independent, publicly traded companies, one comprising its current
Ohio Farmer, Jed Bower, Begins Term as President of the National Corn Growers Association

Jed Bower, a fifth-generation corn and soybean farmer from Washington Court House, Ohio, began his term today as president of the National Corn Growers Association saying the challenging rural economy will be his top priority in the year ahead.
Growth Energy Calls on EPA to Follow Through on RVO, Reallocation Proposals

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, called on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today to finalize its pending Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) proposals regarding the 2026-2027 renewable volume obligations (RVOs) and the potential
USDA Hosting Agribusiness Trade Mission to Taiwan

Luke Lindberg, USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, arrived in Taiwan to lead an agribusiness trade mission to expand market access and boost U.S. agricultural exports. The delegation includes 39 agribusinesses and trade organizations and
Turkeys Raised Down Three Percent from 2024

The latest Turkeys Raised Report from the USDA shows a continued decline in the total number of birds produced in the U.S. since 2016, with the only bounce higher coming from 2022 to 2023. Turkeys raised in
North Dakota’s top law enforcement official is warning parents and students that an investigation into explicit Snapchat images involving high school students is far from over.

FARGO — North Dakota’s top law enforcement official is warning parents and students that an investigation into explicit Snapchat images involving high school students is far from over. Attorney General Drew Wrigley says the probe began in
One Person To Face Charges For Head-On Crash In Dunn Center

(Dunn Center, ND) — One person is expected to face charges after a head-on collision in Dunn Center caused serious injuries. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says the crash happened just after 7 a.m. yesterday on ND
McKenzie County Fire Burns Over 100 Acres

(McKenzie County, ND) — Investigators are releasing new details about a massive fire that broke out in McKenzie County last week. Authorities say the blaze started at a garage and shop near 145th Avenue and 42nd Street