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crop prices

2018 Crop Prices Outlook

Dan January 3, 2018Economy, Industry News Release

A University of Illinois economist expects 2018 crop prices to remain below high levels seen earlier this decade due to global inventories. Economist Todd Hubbs explains that global economic growth …

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agricultural leaders

KORUS Talks Set for Washington This Week

Dan January 3, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

The U.S. and South Korea will hold formal trade talks starting Friday regarding the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, known as KORUS. Officials from Korea and the U.S. will meet in …

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Agri View: Meat Exports

Dan January 3, 2018Agri View, Cattle, Hogs & Pork, Poultry

Everett Griner talks about 2018 meat exports in today’s Agri View. Everett gives us the numbers for what beef, pork, and poultry exports are projected to be for this year. …

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Thomas Fire: First Estimate of Agricultural Losses Tops $171 Million

Dan January 2, 2018Forestry, Industry News Release, News from our Sponsors

As firefighters in Southern California worked to achieve full containment on the Thomas Fire, agricultural officials in Ventura County issued their first estimate of damage to crops and farm structures, …

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Farm City Newsday Tuesday, 01-02-18

Dan January 2, 2018Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Taylor Hillman. Today we talked with Tulare County Agriculture Commissioner Marilyn Kinoshita about the emergency Asian citrus psyllid …

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planning

Planning Your Garden for the New Year

Dan January 2, 2018This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has some tips about starting the new year off planning for your new garden. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Planning Your Garden for the New Year …

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apple

America Has Plenty of Apples This Winter

Dan January 2, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release

Although U.S. production won’t approach record volume, American apple suppliers have plenty to sell in 2018. The U.S. Department of Agriculture projected a national apple volume of 248.7 million bushels. …

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cash rents

Downward Pressure Expected on 2018 Cash Rents

Dan January 2, 2018Economy, Industry News Release

As commodity prices fell over the past few years, many landowners across the country agreed to lower cash rents. The annual LandOwner/Pro Farmer Cash Rent and Values Survey shows a …

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USGC Report Says U.S. Corn Harvest Quality was Excellent

Dan January 2, 2018Corn, Industry News Release

The U.S. Grains Council (USGC) issued a report on this year’s corn harvest quality, saying a good growing season resulted in record yields that had very good quality. The report …

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water quality

Agri View: Water Problems

Dan January 2, 2018Agri View, Environment, Water

Everett Griner talks about water problems in today’s Agri View. Everett informs us about the causes and what the research has revealed. Water Problems Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection …

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farm city newsday

Farm City Newsday Monday, 01-01-18

Dan January 1, 2018Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

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

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foods

Lucky Foods to Ring in the New Year

Dan January 1, 2018This Land of Ours

It depends on how strongly you believe in New Years resolutions, Cathy Isom tells you about some of the foods that will bring you good luck and good fortune in …

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Agrium/Potash Corp. Merger Closing on New Year’s Day

Dan January 1, 2018Industry News Release

Shortly after the Christmas holiday, Agrium and Potash Corp. received a late present in the form of final merger approval. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission clearance was the final hurdle …

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Agri View: Another Invasive Plant

Dan January 1, 2018Agri View

Everett Griner talks about another invasive plant in today’s Agri View. Everett talks about the Chinese Tallow Tree. this tree has leaves which are toxic. The problem is currently from …

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