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AFBF Looks To Promote Agritourism Via New App
AFBF Looks To Promote Agritourism Via New App
AFBF Looks To Promote Agritourism Via New App
The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture is working on developing what they are calling the American Farm Trail App.  Foundation Executive Director Daniel Meloy said the mobile app will automatically connect users with agricultural venues that welcome visitors. “...
Registration Open for the Federal Milk Marketing Order Forum
Registration Open for the Federal Milk Marketing Order Forum
Registration Open for the Federal Milk Marketing Order Forum
The American Farm Bureau Federation is hosting an industry-wide forum on the Federal Milk Marketing Order.  The forum, slated for October 14th-16th in Kansas City, was prompted by a call from Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack to get as many people involved in dairy as possible in one room to discuss solutions to the Federal Milk Marketing Order shortfalls. The...
High Interest Rates Expected To Stick Around For Another Year+
High Interest Rates Expected To Stick Around For Another Year+
High Interest Rates Expected To Stick Around For Another Year+
The top economist for the American Farm Bureau predicts fuel and fertilizer prices will stay high the next couple of years as commodity prices further squeeze farm margins.  Roger Cryan said input inflation spurring higher interest rates will make farming more expensive, and may stick around into 2024. “...
AFBF Fuel Costs Up 34% Year Over Year
AFBF Fuel Costs Up 34% Year Over Year
AFBF Fuel Costs Up 34% Year Over Year
According to USDA estimates, the cost of fuel, lube and electricity is expected to increase 34% over 2021 numbers.  American Farm Bureau Federation economist Shelby Myers says farmers are feeling the pinch. “They've been facing these price increases all throughout the spring and they've been working to get what could be one of the most important crop years planted. And for g...
AFBF: Fuel Prices Continue To Hurt American Farmers
AFBF: Fuel Prices Continue To Hurt American Farmers
AFBF: Fuel Prices Continue To Hurt American Farmers
The American Farm Bureau Federation is out with some dramatic new figures on the toll fuel inflation is taking on producers and consumers.  AFBF Chief Economist Roger Cryan said the cost of growing food and fiber is soaring. “At the retail level, gasoline is up 50% from a year ago and fuel oil is up 100% from a year ago, quite a high-cost increase for farmers," with diesel up 74% from a year
4th Of July BBQ Price Tag Increases
4th Of July BBQ Price Tag Increases
4th Of July BBQ Price Tag Increases
According to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s Market Basket Survey, the average cost of a summer cookout for ten people is $69.68, which breaks down to less than $7 per person. AFBF Chief Economist Roger Cryan said the overall cost for the cookout is up 17% year over year, for a variety of reasons. “One o...
AFBF: Ag Export Picture Mixed
AFBF: Ag Export Picture Mixed
AFBF: Ag Export Picture Mixed
Earlier this month, the U.S. Census Bureau released first quarter 2022 trade data. Veronica Nigh, American Farm Bureau Federation Senior Economist, says U.S. ag exports are up nearly 13%. When inflation is taken into account, value is up 4% year over year, while volume is actually off by 4% from 2021’s numbers. Nig ...
Farm Groups Welcome Passage of Ocean Shipping Reform Act
Farm Groups Welcome Passage of Ocean Shipping Reform Act
Farm Groups Welcome Passage of Ocean Shipping Reform Act
Earlier this week, the House of Representatives sent the Ocean Shipping Reform Act to President Biden for signature. Agriculture groups responded positively, heralding the legislation that improves the oversight of ocean shipping. Supporters of the legislation say the bill will address many maritime disruptions obstructing the import and export of U ...

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