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CRP Acreage Falls Short of Goal at Just Under Three Million Acres

Brian German August 24, 2021Agri-Business, USDA

A total of 2.8 million acres have been enrolled in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The 2021 CRP acreage falls short of the goal of …

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Overall Bankruptcy Rates Dropping

Brian German August 24, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

Despite challenges from COVID-19 and bad weather, higher commodity prices and government support have finally turned the tide around on year-over-year increases in Chapter 12 bankruptcies. The American Farm Bureau …

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Propane Prices Heading Higher

Brian German August 24, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

Liquid Propane prices in the U.S. could be heading higher based on current supply/demand factors. A Successful Farming article says that could mean higher corn drying costs for farmers this …

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Farm City Newsday Tuesday, 08-24-21

Brian German August 24, 2021Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today’s show is filled with stories covering the biological approach to fighting Grapevine Trunk Disease infection, …

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Study Finds Genetics Rather Than Environment Are Source of THC Levels in Hemp

Brian German August 24, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

A recent study from Cornell University has found no link between increases in the THC content in hemp with environmental or biological stresses. Guidelines from USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service note …

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Joining U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol Is Easy and Provides Industry Benefits

Brian German August 24, 2021Field & Row Crops, Radio Reports

The National Cotton Council is working to organize educational outreach opportunities and enrollment meetings for cotton producers interested in joining the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol. As greater attention is paid …

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Problems and Solutions When Growing Artichokes

Dan August 24, 2021Artichokes, Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

Some problems and solutions when growing your own artichokes at home. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Artichoke seedlings are particularly susceptible to disease, and unless you’re taking …

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EPA Moves to End Chlorpyrifos Use on National Scale

Brian German August 23, 2021Agri-Business, Regulation

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken action to prohibit chlorpyrifos use on a national level. A Final Rule was recently issued to revoke all tolerances of the pesticide. …

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Farm City Newsday Monday, 08-23-21

Brian German August 23, 2021Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today’s show is filled with stories covering Farm Bureau’s disappointment in the EPA’s Chlorpyrifos decision, a …

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New Website Offers Regenerative Agriculture Resources

Brian German August 23, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

The University of Missouri announced a new website focused on regenerative agriculture topics. Regenerative agriculture has sparked considerable interest over the last few years, offering a toolbox of practices that …

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Kelly WilsonRegenerative AgricultureUniversity of Missouri
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New Emergency Program to Help Rescue Animals During Disasters

Brian German August 23, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

A new state program will be able to better respond to emergencies and provide care for household animals and livestock. The new California Veterinary Emergency Team (CVET) will be administered by the …

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Artichoke is an Exotic Plant, and a Tasty, Gourmet Treat to Grow

Dan August 23, 2021Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

How to begin growing a tasty, gourmet treat right at home. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. There’s nothing better than tasting an artichoke in its freshest form. …

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Week in Review: Higher Energy Rates on Horizon, Water Resiliency Resources Available

Brian German August 20, 2021Industry

Pacific Gas & Electric has recently submitted its 2023-2026 Phase One General Rate Case which proposes a significant upsurge in energy rates. A partnership between Western United Dairies (WUD) and …

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Farm City Newsday Friday, 08-20-21

Brian German August 20, 2021Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today’s show is filled with stories including ag commissioners assuring producers their crop and livestock production …

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