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Source: Brownfield
Widespread drought raises concerns for 2026 crop season
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor shows nearly 75 percent of the country is facing drought conditions.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Rollins touts 'One Farmer, One File,' a new platform to access USDA programs
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday rolled out a new modernization effort to change how USDA interacts with farmers and reduce paperwork in the process with the "One Farmer, One File" system.

Source: NCBA
NCBA and PLC deliver lesser prairie-chicken delisting
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Thursday finalized removal of the Northern and Southern Distinct Population Segments (DPS) of lesser prairie-chicken from the Endangered Species Act (ESA) list.

Source: MU Extension
March 2-6 is Ag Safety Awareness Program Week
During this year’s Ag Safety Awareness Program (ASAP) Week, March 2-6, University of Missouri Extension health and safety specialist Karen Funkenbusch joins the American Farm Bureau Federation and other safety professionals in encouraging farmers to make their health and well-being a priority.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Farm leaders say heated talks open Commodity Classic amid cost squeeze
On the opening day of Commodity Classic, there were some angry conversations between farm leaders and representatives of major fertilizer, seed, chemical and machinery companies.

Source: Brownfield
Breaking: 2026 and ’27 renewable volume obligations sent to OMB
The EPA is submitting long-awaited renewable volume obligations for 2026 and 2027 to the Office of Management and Budget.

Source: USDA
Rollins, Vaden, and Forst announce disposal of dilapidated USDA facilities
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins and Deputy Secretary Stephen A. Vaden, joined by General Services Administrator Edward C. Forst, Wednesday announced the imminent disposal of the South Building and Braddock Place, returning resources to the American taxpayer, effectuating the vision of President Donald J. Trump, and reducing the real estate footprint of the U.S. Government in the National Capital Region.

Source: University of Illinois News Bureau
New water-treatment system removes nitrogen, phosphorus from farm tile drainage
Scientists have developed a new edge-of-field water-treatment system that reduces the load of excess nutrients washing into waterways from farm drainage systems.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
USMCA review takes center stage at Commodity Classic as tariff tensions rise
With the mandatory six-year review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement approaching and tariff tensions escalating, farm groups gathered Tuesday at the site where NAFTA was signed to press for preserving duty-free trade across North America.































































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