President Biden is doubling down on his climate commitment, with a pledge to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. But as some U.S. farmers see commodity prices hit a seven-year high, agricultural groups say moving land out of production may be a tough sell.
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West Texas farmer Blake Fennell says if rains don't hit West Texas fields in the next month, it'll be devastating to the area's cotton crop with the outlook for cotton acre abandonment already high.
Crop protection and numerous other ag products are in tight supply and prices are trending higher. What does that mean for farmers? Keep an eye on this page for continuing coverage from the Farm Journal team.
A bill was introduced to make it easier for farmers to qualify for an increase in PPP loans including partnerships. We review the major components of the bill.
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack announced USDA will open enrollment in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) with "higher payment rates, new incentives and a more targeted focus on the program's role in climate change mitigation."
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