The country's agricultural economy is expected to see slightly slower but still robust growth of 2-3% next year as landowners ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Ag economics webinars geared toward farmers
Two professors of agricultural economics will host three free webinars in January to talk about financial investments, costs ...
It’s been another tough year for farmers in Illinois. Profits have plummeted and margins are razor-thin. Economists from the University of Illinois have been traveling around the state to meet farmers ...
From egg prices to farm policy, Market Intel Wrapped 2025 recaps the most-read American Farm Bureau economic insights shaping ...
Most African agricultural exports, however, go to non-African markets, requiring infrastructure and logistics investments to ...
The Bureau of Indian Standards has released IS 19262:2025, the first test standard for electric agricultural tractors in ...
Jefferson County's 500-acre landmark will be reclaimed from its mining past to create a state-of-the-art facility expected to ...
Chinese officials have vowed to stabilise grain production and increase soybean oilseed production capacity, readouts of ...
The Print on MSNOpinion
Is this finally the era for Nehruvian economics? What he got right, and wrong
One can be a tad more optimistic today about the revival of Nehruvian economics without the public-sector albatross.
Economists say that trade uncertainty will continue to be a challenge as farmers make decisions for their operations.
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CCEDC’s Gary Smith Reelected to Board of the National Council of State Agricultural Financing Programs
Gary Smith has been reelected to serve a third term on the board of the National Council of State Agricultural Financing ...
Tariffs, inflation, and other federal policies have battered U.S. farmers' bottom lines. Now many farmers say the expiration ...
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