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Source: Brownfield
Real Christmas tree prices expected to stay flat at wholesale
The Real Christmas Tree Board says the majority of wholesale growers aren’t planning on raising prices this year.

Source: Rabobank's RaboResearch
Straight from the field: Sustainability insights from US beef, dairy, and crop producers
Technology adoption, incentive programs, and personal business goals are shaping how producers define and achieve sustainability across diverse agricultural operations.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Groups Press USDA to Tighten Standards for Expected Trade Aid Payments
Policy groups with a diverse mix of views are urging USDA to focus on "commonsense financial accountability" as the department prepares an expected aid package for farmers.

Source: farmdoc daily
Farmer Demonstration Networks as a Catalyst for Conservation Adoption
Cover crop use in the US Cornbelt remains low, despite significant public and private investment in efforts to support adoption

Source: Brownfield
Farmers call for long-term labor reform as Thanksgiving food production faces worker shortages
A new report highlights the need for a stable agricultural workforce to support Thanksgiving dinner grown in America.

Source: farmdoc daily
Bird Flu Surging as Holiday Season Begins
"As the holidays approach, bird flu is once again sweeping through commercial and backyard poultry flocks, infecting and killing more than 8.9 million turkeys, chickens, and ducks in the U.S. since September.”

Source: Farm Policy Facts
Giving Thanks for America’s Farmers
As families gather around the table this Thanksgiving, we’re reminded that every meal begins with the incredible people who keep our country fed, fueled, and clothed: America’s farm and ranch families.
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Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Something To Be Thankful for This Thanksgiving
Every American has an ancestor who came here from someplace else at some point.
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Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Winter 2025-26 Forecast Heavily Influenced by La Nina
It was a very warm overall fall season in 2025. Some bursts of cold air moved through as they always do, but they were fewer and further between this year.
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