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China Suspends Hog Transportation Due to Swine Fever

Dan September 4, 2018Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

China has suspended transportation of live hogs from provinces infected with African Swine Fever. Reuters says the Chinese Ag Minister will also shut down all live hog markets in the …

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USDA Provides Help for Rural People Recovering From Opioid Misuse

Dan September 4, 2018Industry News Release

Anne Hazlett, the USDA Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development, announced that the agency has formalized an agreement to aid rural Americans in fighting the opioid epidemic. A nonprofit …

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Farm City Newsday Tuesday, 09-04-18

Dan September 4, 2018Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals – Matt RamseyNovember 4, …

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State Officials Talk Dicamba in 2019

Dan September 4, 2018Environment, Industry News Release, Regulation

State pesticide regulators sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency with recommendations on re-registering three dicamba products for 2019. A DTN report says the American Association of Pesticide Control …

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ASTA Outlines Priorities for Final Farm Bill

Dan September 4, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Research, Seeds, Trade

The American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) urges members of the Farm Bill Conference Committee to include several key provisions important to the seed industry within the final Bill. In a …

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Agri View: Agriculture Feeling the Pain

Dan September 4, 2018Agri View, Hogs & Pork, Trade

With the trade war situation heating up. Everett Griner talks about agriculture feeling the pain from the trade war in today’s Agri View. Agriculture Feeling the Pain The trade war …

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How, and When, to Harvest the “Three Sisters”

Dan September 3, 2018Field & Row Crops, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has taken you through when to consider gardening, as well as planting, the “Three Sisters”. Now, Cathy walks you through how, and when, to harvest the “Three Sisters” …

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The California Kitchen: Smoked Clams Untamed

Dan September 3, 2018Aquaculture, California Kitchen

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook amazing Smoked Clams Untamed with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: 8 Little Neck Clams (fresh and …

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Farm City Newsday Monday, 09-03-18

Dan September 3, 2018Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals – Matt RamseyNovember 4, …

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Agri View: What is Your Favorite Vegetable?

Dan September 3, 2018Agri View, Fruits & Vegetables

What is your favorite vegetable? Everett Griner talks about the preferred vegetable in the United States in today’s Agri View. Everett also ponders a question about potatoes? What is Your …

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USDA Announces No Actions Under Feedstock Flexibility Program

Dan August 31, 2018Industry News Release, Sugar, Trade

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) announced that it does not expect to purchase and sell sugar under the Feedstock Flexibility Program for crop year 2018 …

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Latest Climate Change Assessment Illustrates Farming Challenges of the Future

Brian German August 31, 2018Agri-Business

The California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) recently released an updated climate change assessment detailing the expectations of future climate conditions in California.  The report, California’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment, revises …

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Oriental Fruit Fly Quarantine in Sacramento County

Brian German August 31, 2018Industry, Pest Update

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has established an Oriental fruit fly quarantine covering 123 square miles in Northern California. The quarantine area includes much of Sacramento as …

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Administration on E15: “Let’s Get it Done”

Dan August 31, 2018Energy, Industry News Release

Year-round E15 sales are nearing reality. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue told reports in Boone, Iowa at the Farm Progress Show that he has spoken with the President, who wants to …

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