PSA welcomes POTUS’s move to suspend CVDs on certain phosphate fertilizer imports, a step USDA says could cut prices ~22% and save producers about $1.82B annually. Read more: https://t.co/dUEtul0jdB
Leadership can make or break a farm or seed business. This AgWeb piece on 5 leadership flaws that quietly sabotage success is a good gut check for anyone leading a team in ag.
Link: https://t.co/heXzUy39jM
Last chance to get your business in front of western seed industry decision-makers in 2026. Ads for PSA Membership Directory are due June 30! https://t.co/IP0wRe2VxY
California’s proposed Nitrogen Pollution Reduction Act could sharply limit fertilizer use and add major reporting requirements, and some farmers warn it may push operations out of business.
Link: https://t.co/36riaFYx9Y
40% of ag economists say many farms may need major restructuring to survive if today’s tight margins and high costs persist. Pressure on profitability and debt is not easing in 2026.
Link: https://t.co/omPns28ljY
Thank you to Hawaii Prince Golf Club for hosting PSA’s golf tournament on February 10, 2026.
Your beautiful 27-hole course and incredible staff helped make our 100th Anniversary tournament a day our members won’t forget.
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Company culture isn’t just a “soft” issue in ag—it’s a key driver of retention, performance and your employer brand. AgHires breaks down why culture matters and how to strengthen it in your farm or agribusiness. Worth a read for anyone hiring in seed.More: https://t.co/fRJmK1LJso
Weekly resource: Agri-Pulse Open Mic 🎧
In-depth interviews with ag & food industry leaders, lawmakers, and more, with a new episode every Sunday.
Add it to your regular listening lineup.
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Turf seed fields are headed for an earlier than normal harvest in 2026, with yield prospects currently tracking close to average despite weather-related challenges. Read our blog for more information. https://t.co/5CCwr5pPQU
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Slowing down might be the smartest move ag marketers make this year. Farm Journal recaps Ann Handley’s NAMA keynote and why strategic patience and better storytelling beat more noise.
Link: https://t.co/B7vd5CIodt
Happy Father's Day!
Today, we honor the incredible dads who have shaped our lives with their love, wisdom, and guidance. Whether you're spending the day together, sharing memories, or sending a heartfelt message, let's celebrate the special bond between fathers and children.
Fertilizer prices have pushed many farmers to a breaking point. The FTC has now launched a formal investigation into fertilizer pricing and market concentration after hearing directly from producers who are “fed up.”
Link: https://t.co/9XrScZPkxe
How do you blend a fifth-generation farm with media, tech, and new revenue streams? Farm Journal’s profile of Tim Nuss is a great case study in building a resilient ag business.
Link: https://t.co/2Nu4aJNucl
Competitive pay isn’t just a “nice to have” anymore—it’s essential to attract and keep top talent in today’s ag labor market. AgHires outlines why salary strategy, transparency and benefits all matter for your employer brand.
Read more:https://t.co/47jQzUQGAV
From Oregon fields to World Cup pitches: grass seed from our region is being used in at least seven stadiums, with PSA Board Member Rachel Hankins helping lead the way.
Watch: https://t.co/eUHr0zhWnw
Good news for Yakima Basin irrigators: 2026 water supplies aren’t expected to worsen, even as Washington enters another drought year. That stability matters for growers and seed production. Full story: https://t.co/QvSgWkIAKO
Better ag marketing starts with the right audience, not just more impressions. Smart resource from Farm Journal on doing it right.
Read the resource here: https://t.co/dU8O0P3ob1
Fertilizer costs are still squeezing farm margins. 65 state and national ag groups just urged Commerce to drop countervailing duties on phosphate imports, saying they drive prices higher for producers.
Link: https://t.co/Pt0dLJhsaC