Animal Ag News 3/17

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  • The 2026 World Pork Expo, presented by the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC), is gearing up for an exciting, action-packed event that will bring together pork producers, industry professionals, and innovators. Set for June 3-4 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa, this year’s Expo promises to be bigger and better than ever, offering a fresh perspective on the future of the industry.
  • Barbara O’Brien, president and CEO of Dairy Management Inc. (DMI) and the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy, announced she will retire at the end of her five-year term this fall. O’Brien was unanimously approved by the DMI Board of Directors as CEO on Oct. 11, 2021, and has since led the organization through a period of strategic alignment, innovation and measurable growth on behalf of America’s dairy farmers and importers.
  • Last week, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) hosted a stop on a United Kingdom Embassy Farm Tour at Whitestone Farm in Loudoun County, Virginia. The event included a round table with stakeholders from Virginia and the United Kingdom, including Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Rt. Hon. Emma Reynolds MP, Virginia Agriculture Secretary Katie Frazier and Virginia Deputy Agriculture Secretary Ben Rowe as well as leadership from U.K.’s National Farmers Union, and the Virgina Farm Bureau.
  • USDA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) have announced a construction contract with Mortenson Construction to build a new sterile fly production facility at Moore Air Base in Edinburg, Texas. This facility will expand USDA’s domestic response capacity, bolstering protection for U.S. livestock, wildlife, and public health.
  • The Cattlemen’s Beef Board & Beef Checkoff 2025 Impact Report is now available. This report combines the Cattlemen’s Beef Board Annual Report and the Beef Checkoff Evaluation Report to provide members and stakeholders with a single, comprehensive document. See how the Beef Checkoff utilized your producer dollars to support and strengthen the entire beef industry through research, promotion and education. Click here to view the report.
  • Meat sales hit a record high of $112 billion in 2025, with a pound increase of 2% (source: Circana). Millennials and Gen Z were a driving force behind the growth according to according to the 21st annual Power of Meat report released at the Annual Meat Conference by the Meat Institute and FMI—The Food Industry Association.
  • The National Pork Producers Council is proud to announce the induction of Ken and Julie Maschhoff and Sam Carney into the NPPC Hall of Fame during the 2026 National Pork Industry Forum. This prestigious award recognizes individuals with a lasting impact on the industry because of their dedication to advancing pork production. In addition, NPPC recognized John Parker as the recipient of the distinguished Paulson-Whitmore State Executive Award, honoring his decades of exceptional leadership and dedication to advancing the U.S. pork industry. This award was presented in partnership with the National Pork Board.
  • The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) announced that Adam Tarr has been named Vice President of Legislative Affairs, effective March 9. Tarr brings 20 years of federal policy experience spanning Capitol Hill, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and government affairs consulting with deep expertise in agriculture, climate, conservation, and food policy.
  • During the 2026 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE), four researchers presented their findings from recently completed research projects funded by the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY) and its Foundation as part of the TECHTalks sessions offered during the Expo. All the researchers’ presentations have been made available on USPOULTRY’s YouTube channel and can be viewed here.
  • The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is expressing concern about online rumors that allege a new or unknown animal disease is circulating in a feedlot in the Texas Panhandle. NCBA says these claims are false and that animal health officials from USDA, state officials in Texas, along with leaders at Texas Cattle Feeders Association, have confirmed there is no such disease present.
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    World Without Cows Ireland: The Pasture Paradox

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    World Without Cows Ireland: The Pasture ParadoxSpecial message from Dr. Mark Lyons on this St. Patrick’s Day.

    Saint Patrick’s Day is, at its heart, a celebration of faith — and across Ireland, that spirit lives on in its people, its communities and the land they care for.

    This St. Patrick’s Day, we’re sharing a first look at World Without Cows Ireland: The Pasture Paradox, the next chapter in our global journey.

    The mini-documentary follows Irish dairy producers as they work to meet growing global demand for grass-fed dairy while protecting the land and water their farms depend on.

    Watch the preview below, and stay tuned for the full release of World Without Cows Ireland: The Pasture Paradox in April.

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    From Ireland’s green pastures to fields around the world, may we continue growing a more abundant future together.

    Sláinte!

    Mark Lyons
    President & CEO
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    Reservoir Opens Specialty Crop AgTech Innovation Center

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    Reservoir has officially opened Reservoir Farms – Salinas, its flagship on-farm innovation hub for specialty crops, turning its vision for an on-farm agtech innovation center into a working reality. The new site features multiple innovation barns and 24 acres of dedicated commercial test fields, creating the most concentrated ecosystem of technology leaders, growers, and startups anywhere in agriculture to rapidly scale solutions for global food production challenges.

    Reservoir partners – including John Deere, Western Growers, the State of California, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Netafim, Tanimura & Antle, Naturipe Berry Growers, Hartnell College, and others – are contributing equipment, agronomic expertise, workforce programming, and R&D support to help turn promising ideas into tools that work on commercial farms today. The initial Reservoir Farms – Salinas, cohort includes Agtom, Beagle Technology, BHF Robotics, Bonsai Robotics, Cropr, Farmblox, Lumo, Neuralzome, Numanac, and TRIC Robotics, demonstrated technologies ranging from in-field sensing and AI-driven insight platforms to autonomous harvest and novel crop protection methods.

    Last summer, Reservoir announced plans to expand its on-farm innovation center model across California, Arizona, and other major growing regions, with each hub anchored by leading academic and R&D institutions. As part of this multi-region strategy, Reservoir startups were invited to run pilots over the winter months at the University of Arizona’s Yuma Agricultural Center, testing technologies in commercial desert vegetable production.

    Reservoir also announced that it will break ground on Reservoir Farms – Central Valley in Merced, this June and is moving toward the first close of its venture capital fund, Reservoir VC. These milestones mark the next phase of a platform designed to support agtech startups from early R&D through on-farm validation and commercial scaling.

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    NAMA Announces 2026 Industry Award Recipients

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    National Agri-Marketing AssociationThe National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) today announced the recipients of its 2026 industry awards, recognizing outstanding leadership and impact across the agricultural marketing profession. This year’s honorees are Brian Knifong, Nutrien Ag Solutions; Tom Posta, Bader Rutter; and Emily Metz, American Egg Board.

    “These leaders represent the innovation, strategic thinking and commitment that continue to move agriculture forward,” said Jennifer Pickett, CEO of the National Agri-Marketing Association. “Brian, Tom and Emily are strengthening agribusiness and advancing the agri-marketing profession while inspiring the next generation of agricultural leaders.”

    Brian Knifong Named 2026 Agribusiness Leader of the Year

    Brian Knifong, Head of Marketing and Customer Experience for Nutrien Ag Solutions, has been named NAMA’s 2026 Agribusiness Leader of the Year, the association’s most prestigious honor recognizing exceptional leadership across the private, public and academic sectors.

    Knifong leads a 30-person organization supporting one of North America’s largest agricultural retail networks. Known for his people-first leadership style, he has built a culture focused on mentorship, collaboration and growth while strengthening connections across sales, agronomy, retail operations and marketing.

    Over the past year, he led a restructuring of Nutrien’s retail marketing organization to improve alignment and efficiency. His field-first mindset ensures marketing strategies reflect real grower needs while positioning marketing as a strategic driver of business growth.

    Throughout his career, Knifong has delivered measurable results, including overseeing the launch of 55 products at Loveland Products Inc., contributing to revenue growth exceeding $1 billion. He also actively mentors future agricultural leaders through university programs, the Windsor FFA Chapter, and organizations including AFA and RAMP.

    Tom PostaTom Posta Named 2026 NAMA Marketer of the Year

    Tom Posta, President and COO of Bader Rutter, has been named the 2026 NAMA Marketer of the Year, the association’s highest honor for an active member. The award is sponsored by Agri Marketing magazine.

    With nearly three decades at Bader Rutter and deep Wisconsin dairy roots, Posta has helped guide the nation’s largest agricultural marketing agency through significant industry change. Recently, he has led efforts to modernize the agency’s operations and innovation capabilities while maintaining its strong focus on producers and agribusiness clients.

    Under his leadership, Bader Rutter has expanded into adjacent sectors such as food and beverage and pet care while investing in artificial intelligence capabilities to enhance client insights and marketing performance.

    A longtime NAMA member, Posta has served the association for more than 30 years in leadership roles including conference chair and national executive committee member, helping advance the agri-marketing profession.

    Emily MetzEmily Metz Named 2026 Ag Association Leader of the Year

    Emily Metz, President and CEO of the American Egg Board, has been named the 2026 Ag Association Leader of the Year, which recognizes senior executives who demonstrate exceptional leadership through their organization or association.

    Metz has transformed the American Egg Board through a modern, data-driven strategy that integrates advanced analytics, consumer insights and marketing performance. Under her leadership, the organization delivers more than $10 in industry revenue for every dollar invested on behalf of U.S. egg farmers.

    She has also strengthened the industry’s ability to respond to disruption, guiding the egg sector through challenges such as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) while launching the industry’s first national crisis communications program.

    Metz has also driven innovation through initiatives including the Eggcelerator Lab™, the egg industry’s first innovation center, and the Anticipatory Issues Management (AIM) program, which helps the industry proactively address emerging risks.

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    The Passing of Orion Samuelson

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    WGN Tribute to Orion Samuelson

    A farm broadcasting legend has passed away. WGN Radio in Chicago, his home for six decades, announced the news Monday of the passing of Orion Samuelson at age 91.

    Orion is a name synonymous with WGN, having spent over 60 years with the station. His career spanned from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy to the COVID-19 pandemic and included interviewing seven Presidents and reporting from all 50 states and locations around the world including Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Scotland, England, Hungary, France, Denmark, India, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Thailand, Peoples Republic of China, Brazil, the former USSR, Vietnam, Cuba and Indonesia.

    Orion was honored at the Ag Media Summit in 2018

    Orion received numerous awards and honors throughout his career including: Laureate of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois, the Lincoln Medal-the highest award bestowed by the state of Illinois, Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from the University of Illinois, American Farm Bureau Federation Distinguished Service Award, Heifer Project International “Man of the Year,” National 4-H Alumni Award, Honorary FFA American Farmer Degree, Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame, National 4-H Hall of Fame, NAFB Hall of Fame, inaugural class of the WGN Radio Walk of Fame, and the National Radio Hall of Fame. At the 1997 Illinois State Fair, Governor Jim Edgar changed the name of the Junior Livestock Building to the Orion Samuelson Junior Livestock Building as a tribute to Orion’s decades of service to the agricultural youth of Illinois.

    Orion was also president of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting in 1965 and was instrumental in starting the NAFB Foundation and serving as president for many years. One of the few interviews I can find that we did with Orion over the years was in 2010 at the NAFB annual meeting about the history of the Foundation.
    2010 interview with Orion Samuelson

    Rest in Peace, Orion. Say hi to Conrad and Ray and Evan and Derry and Herb and all the old guys for us.

    NAFB, people

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    Industry Ag News 3/10

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  • Low crop prices and high production costs are weighing heavily on U.S. farmers as spring planting season draws near and farmers make critical decisions about which crops will offer the most favorable economic return. While late-winter price movements and regional basis signals could influence farmers over the next few weeks, soybeans are currently expected to increase their share of American farmland in 2026 while planted acreage of corn, wheat, grain sorghum, cotton and rice is expected to decline compared to last year. According to a new report from CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange, U.S. soybean acreage is projected to increase nearly 6 percent this year, with soybeans pulling acres from multiple crops. The expansion of U.S. soy crush capacity and expectations of continued Chinese demand have lifted soybean prices to more attractive levels than competing crops.
  • the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released the 2024 Census of Horticultural Specialties report, the only source of detailed production and sales data for floriculture, nursery, and specialty crops for the entire United States. The data show that horticulture operations sold a total of $18.3 billion in floriculture, nursery and specialty crops in 2024. Horticultural sales in 2024 compared to 2019 all show an increase in sales and number of operations due to the addition of mushroom and hemp grown under protection in the latest Census of Horticultural Specialties. The number of horticulture operations in the United States totaled 23,060.
  • The Vidalia® Onion Committee recognized two leading farming operations during its Annual Celebration & Awards Ceremony on Saturday, February 7th, honoring excellence in production and long-term investment in the Vidalia® Onion industry. Bland Farms was named the “2025 Vidalia® Onion Grower of the Year”, an award sponsored by R.W. Griffin Warehouse. The Vidalia® Onion Committee also introduced a new distinction for 2025: the Vidalia® Onion Producer of the Year Award, recognizing a Vidalia® Onion farm whose collective efforts resulted in the highest per-acre paid assessments during the season. The inaugural award was presented to L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms.
  • The World Food Prize Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Charles Sukup, former president and CEO and current board co-chair of Sukup Manufacturing Co., to the Foundation’s Board of Directors.
  • The American Soybean Association (ASA) recognized North Dakota farmer Monte Peterson with its Distinguished Leadership Award during the 2026 ASA Awards Celebration at the Commodity Classic trade show in San Antonio.
  • The National Council of Farmer Cooperatives (NCFC) announced several staffing changes as the organization continues its mission to serve farmer co-op members. Justin Darisse has been promoted to Vice President, Strategy and External Affairs, a role in which he will be responsible for aligning NCFC’s external engagement, member-facing activities, and organizational strategy. Darisse will join the newly formed NCFC Leadership Team. Zach Gihorski has been promoted to Senior Director, Government Affairs. In this capacity, he will continue advancing the federal policy priorities of NCFC members while taking on expanded responsibilities for leading grassroots political engagement with member cooperatives, coordinating NCFC’s political action committee activities, and managing the NCFC intern program. NCFC also announced that Lisa Van Doren, Vice President and Chief of Staff, Government Affairs, will be departing the organization to pursue other career opportunities.
  • For 35 years, U.S. soybean farmers have invested together with a singular purpose: to build a stronger, more resilient future for U.S. Soy. Through the Soy Checkoff, those collective investments across food, feed, fuel, industrial, exports and sustainable production, have transformed the soybean industry. It’s created entirely new categories for demand and advanced production—delivering measurable results back to the farm. As the United Soybean Board (USB) marks its 35th anniversary, farmer-leaders reflect on how strategic, farmer-directed investments have reshaped the soybean industry for the better—and how that momentum is continuing to accelerate.
  • The National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) welcomed its new officer team at the 2026 Commodity Classic in San Antonio, TX. These officers will begin their one-year terms, continuing NAWG’s mission to promote the needs of our nation’s wheat growers.
  • With the March 16 deadline approaching for farmers to purchase crop insurance for spring-seeded crops like corn and soybeans, National Crop Insurance Services (NCIS) released record-setting results for the 2025 crop year. Farmers purchased 2.54 million crop insurance policies in 2025 — an all-time high — protecting a record 561 million acres of farmland nationwide. Nearly 117 million acres have been added to crop insurance since 2021.
  • Agri-Pulse is pleased to announce that Sen. John Boozman, Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, and Rep. Shontel Brown, the Vice Ranking Member of the House Agriculture Committee, will be among the keynote speakers at the Ag & Food Policy Summit on March 23. Click here to register. In-person and virtual registration options are available. The widely attended Agri-Pulse event is part of the celebrations surrounding National Agriculture Week and just one day before National Agriculture Day on March 24.
  • Applications are now open for the 2026 IFAJ/Alltech Young Leaders Program — a unique international leadership opportunity for agricultural journalists aged 35 and under. If you are ready to strengthen your leadership skills and connect with peers from around the world, we encourage you to apply. Learn more and submit your application here by April 12, 2026.
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    Precision Ag News 3/10

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  • The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Board of Directors elected Mark Masters of southwest Georgia, to serve as the association’s President-Elect. He will serve a one-year term as President-Elect alongside current NACD President Gary Blair and will assume the role of NACD President in 2027.
  • The Ag Carbon Transparent Project, announced last summer by the National Corn Growers Association and Ag Data Transparent, recently released its Transparency Principles for Ag Carbon with growing industry support as the group works to bring clarity to farmers interested in carbon programs.
  • Tennessee soybean grower Alex Forsbach says that land stewardship and conservation practices are making a positive difference in his operation. The American Soybean Association presented Forsbach with the 2026 National Conservation Legacy Award during the annual ASA Awards Celebration at Commodity Classic in San Antonio.
  • Solinftec, a global leader in artificial intelligence and robotics for agriculture, announced a 243% increase in U.S. acreage under operation compared to 2024, alongside the deployment of more than 100 autonomous Solix robots across American farms. At Commodity Classic, Solinftec showcased its solar-powered Solix robot and debuted its now commercially available next-generation autonomous Refill Station designed for continuous, 24/7 field operation.
  • M.S. Technologies and Syngenta announced the name and key details of its next-generation herbicide-tolerant soybean trait stack, Enlist E3® Expance™ trait technology, at the 2026 Commodity Classic. Anticipated for commercial availability in 2029 pending regulatory approvals, Enlist E3 Expance soybeans will offer farmers top-end yield potential paired with expanded tolerance to a broad range of trusted herbicide chemistries for more flexibility in early-season weed control.
  • PTx Trimble, a brand of PTx, today is proud to announce it received the Davidson Prize for Agriculture Innovation for a second time. Presented during the 2026 Commodity Classic held in San Antonio, Texas, the 2026 award recognizes PTx Trimble OutRun | Tillage, a retrofit autonomous tillage system.
  • The AgGateway North America Mid-Year Meeting will take place 8-10 June at Prairie Meadows Hotel and Casino in Altoona, Iowa USA. Full information including registration, hotel accommodations, preliminary agenda, and sponsorship information are available on the conference page.
  • MyLand, a leading innovator in soil health, today announced the launch of its new crop warranty program, in partnership with Growers Edge. The program is designed to remove financial risk for growers adopting the unique MyLand Service, supporting apples, pistachios, and almonds across U.S. growing regions in 2026. 
  • PI AgSciences, Inc. announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted federal registration for PHC68949, a novel biochemical technology for crop defense against parasitic nematodes. The registration clears the way for PI AgSciences to introduce U.S. growers to its breakthrough technology that provides an effective, stable, sustainable and easy-to-apply nematode defense solution unlike any other product on the market.
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    DWFI Podcast 51 – Protecting Groundwater Resources

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    When it comes to groundwater management, California was the wild west not long ago, with unrestricted pumping depleting many aquifers. But that changed in 2014 with the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, which created about 350 Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSA) responsible for management of more than 140 of the state’s basins. Using a framework of local control, GSAs work to sustain groundwater resources for growers, industries, residents and ecosystems.

    In this episode, guest host Renata Rimšaitė, Senior Program Manager at DWFI, sits down with Matthew Beaman, groundwater regulatory manager with the Merced Irrigation-Urban Groundwater Sustainability Agency in Merced County, California. A professional geologist, Matt works on regulatory implementation, groundwater accounting, data management and other requirements of the state’s groundwater law for the Merced Irrigation-Urban GSA.

    Joining them is also Jim Schneider, technical expert in environmental infrastructure for Olsson, a national design and engineering firm that got its start in Nebraska. Jim is a hydrogeologist who consults for Merced and other GSAs in California and other states. He formerly served as deputy director of the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, where he developed expertise in groundwater modeling, interstate water compacts and water policy.

    Matt and Jim discuss the challenges in sustaining groundwater and how local management in California and Nebraska is helping to address them. Both are well-versed in technology that has revolutionized our ability to measure water and leverage data in ways unimaginable when California’s water law was put on the books 12 years ago.

    Plus, their appearance on the podcast is timely, coinciding with National Groundwater Awareness Week.

    DWFI podcast episode 51 32:25

    The Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute (DWFI) at the University of Nebraska was founded with the mission to have a lasting and significant impact on achieving more food security with less pressure on scarce water resources by conducting scientific and policy research, using the research results to inform policy makers, and sharing knowledge through education and communication.

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    Agri-Pulse Summit Confirms Senate Ag Chair and EPA Admin

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    Agri-Pulse is pleased to announce that EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman (R-AR) will be among the keynote speakers at the Ag & Food Policy Summit on March 23. Also previously announced, Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH) Vice Ranking Member of the House Agriculture Committee, will also be speaking at the summit.

    This year’s Summit theme is: “Profit, Policy, and Possibility: Mapping the Future of Market Expansion for U.S. Agriculture.” Keynote speakers and panel discussions will cover everything from new value-added products, renewable fuels, the power of protein, trade, artificial intelligence and more.

    The widely attended Agri-Pulse event is part of the celebrations surrounding National Agriculture Week and just one day before National Agriculture Day on March 24.

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