Americans’ per capita consumption of dairy is up 3% over
the past five years, 9% over the past 15 years, and 16% over the past 30 years. (Courtesy photo via Morning Ag Clips) |
Even as U.S. milk and ice cream consumption dips, butter and cheese sales climb. "Butter and cheese consumption each surpassed all previous records, reaching all-time highs of 6.5 pounds (butter) and 42.3 pounds (cheese) per person, respectively, in 2023," reports Morning Ag Clips. "For context, a typical package of butter containing four sticks weighs 1 pound (16 ounces) and a standard bag of shredded cheese is half a pound (8 ounces)."
Synagro, a little-known company owned by Goldman Sachs, sells fertilizer made with sewage sludge to farmers who add it to crop soil. Unfortunately, Synagro's fertilizer may not be safe. It can contain biosolids, which often harbor 'forever
chemicals' known as PFAS, which are linked to a range of "serious health
problems including cancer and birth defects," reports Hiroko Tabuchi of The New York Times. "Farmers are starting to find the chemicals contaminating their land, water, crops and livestock." Synagro is leading a group of sludge-industry lobbyists "who argue they shouldn’t be held liable because the chemicals were already in the sludge before they received it and made it into fertilizer."
Fall and winter baking can increase egg prices. (No Revisions photo) |
When President-elect Donald Trump chose Brooke Rollins to head the Department of Agriculture, the nomination "blindsided" Robert F. Kennedy Jr., reports The Wall Street Journal. "Kennedy, the president-elect’s nominee to run the Health and Human Services Department, had been quietly compiling a shortlist of agriculture-secretary candidates in hopes of installing a like-minded disrupter in the post who would remake the food and farming sectors. . . . Brooke Rollins, a former White House aide with little prior relationship with Kennedy, wasn’t on the list."
2024 figures forecasted, USDA graph |
If you want to know what to give a farmer, ask a farmer.
Crop farmer Tom Venesky’s has a few suggestions:
- A new tractor seat — Everyone has at least one tractor with a worn-out, busted-up seat
- Sunglasses, hearing protection or a tractor canopy
- A can of Freon — While being in a cab tractor shields us from the sun and noise, the glass can make it as hot as a greenhouse
Dairy farmer Taylor Pool shares some of her wish list:
- Muck boots — waterproof to keep your feet dry
- Hand warmers
- Duct tape
- Slippers
- Candles
And finally, cattleman Matthew Mitchell says livestock wranglers want:
- Waterproof snow pants or ski pants
- New socket set — since parts of old sets always magically go missing
- Utility knife/pocket knife
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