The Dirt
The Dirt
Agriculture news is not just headlines. It is personal.
Prices fluctuate, policies shift and big announcements rarely include instructions; sometimes, the people making decisions seem miles away from those living with them.
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Ranching and Grazing on Public Lands
The U. S. Department of Agriculture( USDA) and Department of the Interior( DOI) have signed an agreement aimed at improving grazing management on federal lands, with an emphasis on“ cutting red tape” and making day-to-day operations smoother for producers.
Here’ s where it could make a difference, according to the USDA:
• Faster, more streamlined permitting for grazing, infrastructure upgrades and emergency actions
• Better coordination and communication between agencies and ranchers
• Clearer, more reliable data on grazing allotments to help with planning
• Support for reopening unused grazing land
• Expanded use of targeted grazing to help reduce wildfire risk
• More adoption of tools such as virtual fencing
• New wildfire liaisons to improve coordination during fire response and recovery
• Commitment to maintaining grazing capacity, with no net loss of Animal Unit Months where allowed
More than 20,000 producers across 28 states rely on federal grazing lands, making these changes worth watching as the agreement moves into action.
USDA Launches AgTech Testing Network
The USDA is launching a new nationwide effort to put agricultural technology to the test under real working conditions. The National Proving Grounds Network for AgTech is intended to give producers more reliable information on how tools perform before investing.
The network will evaluate a range of technologies, including precision ag tools and AI-driven systems, across farms and ranches in different regions. The idea is to move beyond lab results and provide practical data on performance and return, helping producers better weigh costs and benefits.
What to look out for as the program develops:
• On-farm testing designed to reflect real production environments
• Data focused on both performance and economic impact
• Coordination through the USDA’ s Agricultural Research Service and partner institutions
• Grand Farm leading program management and technology intake
• Opportunities for ag tech companies to submit products for evaluation
As more operations consider digital tools, this effort is aimed at making adoption decisions more informed and grounded in field-tested results.
USDA Online Guidance Portal
The USDA has introduced a new online Guidance Portal, designed to make it easier to find and access current agency guidance in one place. The searchable database is intended to bring together documents from across USDA agencies to improve transparency and reduce confusion around outdated or hard-to-find information.
The department says it reviewed and consolidated thousands of pages of guidance, removing outdated materials and organizing the rest into a single system. The portal will continue to be updated to reflect current policies and operations across USDA offices.
According to the USDA, the tool offers a more direct way to locate guidance that can impact day-to-day decisions, without having to search across multiple agency websites.
Honorable Mentions
( What we didn’ t have room for on the porch railing)
• USDA announces over $ 275M in FY2026 funding for specialty crop research, marketing and innovation
• USDA breaks ground on Texas facility to boost sterile fly production and combat New World screwworm
• USDA promotes voluntary“ Product of USA” label for meat, poultry and eggs
THE DIRT BOTTOM LINE
Agriculture is not boring. It is dramatic, complicated and sometimes feels as if it is written by a screenwriter who has never stepped on a farm. So each month, we sift the policy mud, market mess and industry chaos, delivering news you can use.
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