By Tom Polansek and Julie Ingwersen TULIA, Texas, May 20 (Reuters) - Scott Irlbeck crouched in a field of stunted wheat ...
CHICAGO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - U.S. farmers, though punished by slumping prices after last year's monster corn harvest, are ⁠expected ⁠to cut back only slightly on their plantings of the grain ⁠in 2026 ...
The U.S. agricultural industry has borne the brunt of the recent U.S.-China trade conflict. Now, farmers watch closely as ...
A few years ago, Wisconsin soybean farmer Doug Rebout was getting $14.50 a bushel for his crop. Now, amid a trade dispute with China and rising production costs driven by inflation, that price has ...
The U.S. House of Representatives passed ​its version of a new five-year farm bill April 30 by a slim bipartisan 224-200 vote. The Farm, Food and National Security Act of 2026 now moves on to the ...
Rising fertilizer costs tied to global shipping disruptions are squeezing U.S. farmers, forcing cutbacks that could reduce crop yields and supply.
It's the start of planting season across the U.S., but farmers are more concerned about their bottomline. Increased operating costs, including elevated fuel and fertilizer costs, have made turning a ...
President Donald Trump’s new 10% global tariff, with a threat to raise it to 15%, has added fresh uncertainty for U.S. farmers already strained by weak prices and high costs. Farm leaders warn tariffs ...
Fertilizer costs have increased during the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, putting pressure on American farmers who have been ...