Discover Farm Journal: AgDay
Farm Journal: AgDay

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Trade talks between the U.S. and China are continuing to drive the markets, but what's the reality for farmers if a deal is reached? Plus, an effort to get whole milk back in schools, and an extension office where some creepy things are going on.
An important vote Monday for our neighbors to the north-one that could impact the future of the new USMCA.
Plus, will farmers see a second trade aid payment? And a potato farmer, who's not in Idaho.
We have an update on trade between the U.S. and China and that phase one deal. Plus, it's finally harvest time in Nebraska, but after several rounds of flooding, what's left?  And, conservation takes center stage "Outdoors on the Farm".
The EPA wants to make more changes to the biofuels industry.  We'll tell you what they are, and why farm groups are outraged.  Plus, the alternative meat trend is spreading across the globe.
What will it take for China to buy $50 billion worth of U-S agriculture?  We'll have an update. Our I-80 harvest tour heads back to Nebraska where for some, there isn't much to harvest.  Plus, the science behind a sweet treat.
A report of a partial trade deal with China sends markets soaring. Team coverage on what a partial deal could mean for U.S. agriculture. Plus, the story behind the viral video of farmers stepping in to help another harvest ahead of a snowstorm.
Winter weather and freezing temperatures are in the forecast.  What does it mean for 2019 crops?  Plus, preparing for 2020 and a deep dive into the fire at a Tyson beef processing plant-how it impacted the markets and where things stand today.
The AgDay weather team is tracking a major snowstorm and what follows could possibly bring an end to the growing season for some producers.  Plus, what the new trade deal with Japan does, and does not include.
The EPA announces it's plan for ethanol, but is it enough to appease farmer and industry concerns? Plus, what new tariffs against the E.U. could mean for U.S. dairy producers, and how Louisiana is trying to save it's coastline from erosion.
The U.S. is imposing a new round of tariffs, this time on the European Union. Hear what the E.U. is planning in return. We also talk USMCA at World Dairy Expo. Plus, how one farmer is actually growing a wetland.
Grain prices continue to rally following USDA's latest report, I-80 Harvest Tour is prepping to trek across the Midwest and farmers in the Netherlands protest greenhouse gas rules.
We take you to World Dairy Expo where the talk about price is king. Plus, more rain for the Midwest spells more trouble for producers, and we see what impact high heat has had on this year's peanut crop.
Concerns grow about what an early frost could mean for all those late-planted crops. Plus, efforts to contain citrus greening and pesky lanternflies, and we check in on the crawfish harvest in Louisiana.
Amid the controversy in Washington, the President inks a first step trade deal with Japan. We break down what it means for farmers. Plus, growing crops of the future in extreme conditions.
The U.S. and Japan prepare to sign a trade agreement, but there are a few sticking points.
We'll take a closer look. Plus, a key component is missing from some pumpkin patches following a wet planting season.


























