US farmers expect rising incomes - despite market chaos and trade war
The mood among US farmers has recently improved significantly, despite the trade war. They want to increase their investments again.
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The mood among US farmers has recently improved significantly, despite the trade war. They want to increase their investments again.
The poultry producer MHP is a thorn in the side of European producers. Now the corporation could also become a challenge for the German market.
Study results show how much trust consumers have in organic labels and what expectations they have for the products. The findings indicate that there is a need for action.
Great excitement among John Deere and agricultural technology fans: A metal advertising sign has appeared in a barn in the USA that not even the museum knew about. At that time, there were not even any JD dealers.
Clear water is not enough! Ensure safe colostrum feeding and healthy calves with simple measures.
The largest insect factory in Scandinavia is not finding customers for its insect protein. Neighbors are complaining about the odor nuisance.
The trailing roller FW 580 produces a lot of fine soil, which it reconsolidates while remaining clean itself. It is suitable for sandy and clayey soils and can also be lifted by small tractors.
In France, farmer Michel Dupont found gold while working in his field. It turned out that he is sitting on a massive gold vein, but he himself does not benefit from it.
Numerous US agricultural products are included in the new EU customs list. However, one product is surprisingly missing.
The Turkish ASKO Holding acquires Bühler Industries completely, including the well-known brand for tracked tractors.
The Tux-Zillertal cattle breed was only saved from extinction thanks to a few idealists. Breeders want to preserve the Tyrolean native breed with its rich history for the next generation.
The Trump administration promises a new era of global market expansion. The Minister of Agriculture is visiting the UK, Japan, and Brazil for this purpose. Meanwhile, 15,000 USDA employees have already resigned under pressure.