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Farm Bill

Farm Bill Conference Could be Slow

Dan July 10, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

Lawmakers are back on Capitol Hill this week but getting the farm bill to the finish line may be a slow process. The Hagstrom Report speculates the process will be …

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2018 Farm BillMike ConawayPat Roberts
epa

EPA Seeking “New Tone”

Dan July 10, 2018Industry News Release

The Environmental Protection Agency is seeking a “new tone” with a change in leadership. Andrew Wheeler, who now serves as the acting administrator of the EPA, is aiming for a …

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Andrew WheelerEPA
farm technology

Agri View: Farm Technology and the ATV

Dan July 10, 2018Agri View, Technology

As farm technology evolves, so do the dangers on the farm. Especially to our young people. Everett Griner talks about ATV’s continuing to be a danger in today’s Agri View. …

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ATVEverett Grinerfarm technology

The California Kitchen: Merlot Jelly

Taylor Hillman July 9, 2018California Kitchen

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook merlot jelly with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: 1 C Raspberries 1 C Merlot Wine 1/2 …

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recipeThe California Kitchen
grow

Straw Bale Makes for Low Maintenance Gardening

Taylor Hillman July 9, 2018This Land of Ours

A straw bale is a great way to create a garden if your space is limited and you don’t want to mess with soil. This low maintenance method will create …

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gardeningthis land of ours
Pruitt senate

Groups React to Pruitt Resignation

Taylor Hillman July 9, 2018Industry News Release

President Donald Trump accepted the resignation of Scott Pruitt last week as head of the Environmental Protection Agency. The Senate has already confirmed Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler as the acting …

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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt
farm city newsday

Farm City Newsday Monday, 07-09-18

Dan July 9, 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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ice

The Answer to Reforming Immigration Remains Elusive

Brian German July 9, 2018Agri-Business, Labor and Immigration

Reforming immigration has been a priority for legislators for several years, but as Congress works on the 2018 farm bill it has become an increasingly important topic.  The most recent …

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agricultural laborimmigration reform

Equipment Manufacturers: Trade War Bad for Business, Risks Jobs

Taylor Hillman July 9, 2018Industry News Release

Dennis Slater, President of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, says his organization is disappointed that the Trump Administration is moving forward with more tariffs on China. Slater says the tariffs …

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Association of Equipment Manufacturers
beef exports

Agri View: Beef Exports Having Problems

Dan July 9, 2018Agri View, Dairy & Livestock, Trade

All of the talk about trade war and tariffs has put a strain on a lot of commodities in the United States. None hit as hard as agriculture. Beef exports …

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agriculture tariffsbeef exportsChinaEU
Donald Trump

Trump Looking at Even Higher Tariffs

Taylor Hillman July 9, 2018Industry News Release

A Bloomberg report says President Donald Trump is threatening to put a tariff on every single import from China. The world’s two largest economies exchanged blows in a trade war …

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agriculture tariffs

CDFA Awards $69.9 Million for Dairy Digester Projects

Taylor Hillman July 6, 2018Industry News Release, Technology

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has awarded $69.9 million in grant funding to 40 dairy digester projects across the state. These projects, part of the Dairy Digester …

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California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)Dairy Digester

The California Kitchen: Bison Meatballs

Taylor Hillman July 6, 2018California Kitchen

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook bison meatballs with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: 1 Lb Ground Bison 8 OZ Panko Bread …

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BisonThe California Kitchen
inflation

Grocers Seek Tighter Rules on Labeling GMO Ingredients

Brian German July 6, 2018Agri-Business

The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) joined several large food companies in calling for stricter requirements on labeling GMO ingredients during the comment period for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) …

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