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Bayer, Monsanto, Still Far Apart on Merger Agreement

Dan July 26, 2016General, Industry News Release

Bayer and Monsanto appear no closer to an agreement than two months ago when the first offer by Bayer went public, according to a new analysis by the St. Louis …

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Syngenta Calls Regulatory Talks Constructive

Dan July 26, 2016General

Leadership for Syngenta calls recent talks with regulatory authorities constructive as the company seeks approval for the merger that allows ChemChina to take over the Swiss-based company. Sponsored ContentBeef on …

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Finalizing Pesticide Worker Safety Rule

Dan July 26, 2016Environment, General, Industry News Release

EPA Closing in on Finalizing Pesticide Worker Safety Rule The Environmental Protection Agency is inching closer to finalizing standards for certifying workers who apply dangerous, restricted-use pesticides to crops. Sponsored …

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Fighting Public Misinformation About Food

Taylor Hillman July 26, 2016General

The “Farm Babe” encourages the public to learn about their food from experts and battles public misinformation through social media. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights Growth and OpportunitySeptember 8, …

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Ag Lenders Helping Producers

Dan July 26, 2016General, Industry News Release

Ag Lenders Helping Producers Restructure Debt during Challenging Prices A new poll of senior leaders from Midwest Farm Credit lenders by AgriBank shows commodity prices are the greatest challenge facing …

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Greenhouse Opens, Aids ACP Fight

Taylor Hillman July 26, 2016Citrus, Industry News Release, Pest Update, Technology

Cal Poly Pomona College of Agriculture announces the opening of a new 5,040-square-foot research and insect production greenhouse to help control the Asian citrus psyllid. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry …

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Farming Game Reflects Real-life

Dan July 26, 2016General, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom tells us about the board game that reflects the aspects of real-life farming. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights …

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Agri View: Farmers Benefit from Oil Prices

Dan July 26, 2016Agri View, Energy

Everett Griner talks about how farmers benefit from low oil prices in today’s Agri View. Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights Growth and OpportunitySeptember 8, 2025Gut Health for Baby …

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The California Kitchen: Nectarine Mousse

Taylor Hillman July 25, 2016California Kitchen, Features, General

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook amazing nectarine mousse with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: Sponsored ContentBeef on Dairy Industry Report Highlights …

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Virtual Representative for Small and Very Small Plants

Dan July 25, 2016General, Industry News Release, Specialty Crops

FSIS Expands Small Plant Help Desk, Launches Virtual Representative for Small and Very Small Plants The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is expanding its …

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UCCE Helps Hmong Farmers Weather Drought

Dan July 25, 2016Drought, Industry News Release, Water

Hmong farmers getting help from UC Cooperative Extension to weather the drought 22 percent had wells run dry; 51 percent reported decreased water flow After the Central Valley Hmong Agriculture …

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Office of Farm to Fork Builds Bridges

Dan July 25, 2016General, Industry News Release

CDFA’s Office of Farm to Fork builds bridges for access to healthy foods by Karen Ross, Secretary, California Department of Food and Agriculture As Californians, we are lucky to live …

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Electronic Bug Trap Reduces Labor

Taylor Hillman July 25, 2016General, Pest Update, Technology

A new electronic bug trap reduces labor and can save a grower in application costs. The trap aims to replace the old sticky traps that are currently used to monitor …

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Mexican Ethanol Producers Set Sights on Sorghum

Dan July 25, 2016Energy, Industry News Release

Ethanol producers from Mexico are considering the use of sorghum for production of the biobased fuel. The U.S. Grains Council recently hosted a trade team of Mexican ethanol producers in …

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