Last Chance! Save $100 when you register for Dairy Strong by Friday
Source: Dairy Strong
Early bird pricing ends Friday! Secure your spot at one of the dairy industry’s premier events — Dairy Strong 2026. Be part of the ideas, energy, and innovation driving dairy forward.
U.S. secures new Asian trade deals to boost ag exports
Source: Ag Daily
On Sunday, Ambassador Jamieson Greer announced that President Donald J. Trump has secured new Agreements on Reciprocal Trade with Malaysia and Cambodia and reached frameworks for future agreements with Thailand and Vietnam.
DBA Stands with Gilbert Farms in Upcoming CAFO Hearing – We Need Your Support on Nov. 5
Source: Voice of Milk
As part of our Maestro permitting program, DBA and Edge are supporting Gilbert Farms in Door County, Wis., as they prepare for their public CAFO permit hearing scheduled for Nov. 5. We urge you to register in support of Gilbert Farms. It's essential to demonstrate the strength of our farming community when we stand united. Even if you can't attend in person or virtually, your registration is a powerful way to show your support. Let's make our voices heard!
While authorities agree on the threat that New World screwworm (NWS) poses if it makes the jump over the U.S. border from Mexico, in the last couple of weeks local, state, and federal officials have found themselves at odds on how to mitigate the risk to U.S. livestock, producers, and markets.
USDA cattle plan: Ag agency unveils plan to reinvigorate cattle industry
Source: The Fence Post
The U.S. Department of Agriculture revealed a plan on Oct. 22, 2025, to “fortify” the American beef industry, strengthen ranches, rebuild capacity and lower costs for consumers.
At least 25 states plan to cut off food aid benefits in November
Source: Politico
Nutrition programs like SNAP and another one serving low-income mothers and infants have been caught in the crossfire of lawmakers’ spending negotiations, with the shutdown now in its fourth week
DATCP Reminds Farmers to Check Runoff Risk Prior to Spreading Manure
Source: DATCP
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is reminding farmers and manure applicators to check the runoff risk advisory forecast before spreading manure on fields.