The USDA has technical and financial assistance available to help farmers and livestock producers recover from these adverse weather events.
The latest DBIA grant cycle opened on February 23 and will close on April 22. Producers and processors can to get up to $150,000 in funding.
Early estimates are for hogs kept for breeding to be 1% lower and for market hog inventory to be 1% higher than last year.
DATCP suspended all poultry shows, exhibitions, swap meets, and movement of poultry to other events in southern Wisconsin ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced the launch of a national public awareness campaign to inform meat, ...
DATCP says that energy prices and a slower harvest pace are affecting the market more than the report numbers.
As Wisconsin growers prepare for spring planting, the National Potato Council is navigating oversupply, rising costs, and ...
The Great Green Bay junk drawer, garage and basement cleanout event gives residents and local businesses the opportunity to ...
Kayla Coehoorn, of Pulaski, is the recipient of the 2026 Farm Woman of the Year Award. The award recognizes her outstanding ...
Congressman Derrick Van Orden introduced the bipartisan Agriculture Access to Addiction and Mental Health Care Act.
Yesterday was an exciting day for the Fitchburg Fire Department, as the Wisconsin Soybean Program donated soy foam to the ...