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Trade Retaliation Already Hurting Pork Producers

Dan May 31, 2018Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Trade

The National Pork Producers called for a swift resolution to the U.S.-China trade dispute because pork producers are feeling the pain. Iowa State University Economist Dermot Hayes says U.S. pork …

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agriculture tariffsporkpork exports
senate

Brazil Trucker Strike Disrupting Ag Exports

Dan May 31, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release, Poultry, Trade

The Brazilian trucker strike has officially disrupted supply and exports of farm products from one of the biggest ag exporting countries in the world. A Reuters report says Brazil is …

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agriculture exportsagriculture importsBraziltrucker strike
canada

NAFTA Talks Continue, Time Running Short

Dan May 30, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

Negotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) continue this week in Washington, as all sides are trying to wrap up the talks quickly. Canada’s foreign minister Chrystia Freeland …

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agriculture tradeChinaMexicoNAFTA
china ambassador

U.S. to Continue With Trade Action Against China

Dan May 30, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

Despite a potential agreement on trade issues between the U.S. and China, the Trump administration will continue to pursue action against China. By mid-June, The U.S. is expected to release …

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agriculture exportsagriculture tradeChina
A worker at a Tulare County, CA dairy. Photo by Sabrina Hill

Secretary Perdue Receives Request for Dairy Relief Funds

Brian German May 29, 2018Agri-Business, Funding

A request for $300 million in dairy relief funds to assist dairy farmers dealing with low milk prices has been made by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.  The request that was sent …

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dairy subsidies
food

Research Funding Recently Approved for Grapevine Viruses

Brian German May 29, 2018Agri-Business, Funding

The California Department of Food and Agriculture recently approved $3.4 million in funding for research focused on grapevine viruses.  The decision was made the Pierce’s Disease/Glassy-winged Sharpshooter Board meeting held …

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California grapesresearch funding
nppc

Trade Retaliation Hurting U.S. Pork Producers

Dan May 29, 2018Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Trade

Producer Losses at $2.2 Billion Since March 1 The National Pork Producers called for a swift resolution of the United States-China trade dispute, paving the way for increased U.S. pork exports to the world’s largest pork-consuming nation. According to Iowa …

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ChinaNPPCpork exportspork tariffs
trade

Ross Heading to China June 2-4

Dan May 29, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross will be in China June 2-4 for another round of talks amid trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies. Reuters says The trade dispute …

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Chinatrade talksWilbur Ross
grassley

Grassley-Conaway Subsidy Feud Escalates

Dan May 29, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley had some harsh words for House Ag Committee Chair Mike Conaway of Texas. The Grassley response came as Conaway said Grassley is wrong “every single time” …

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2018 Farm BillChuck GrassleyMichael Conaway
trade deficit

Rural Mainstreet Index Chief Eyeing Two Economic Red Flags

Dan May 29, 2018Economy, Industry News Release, Trade

The Rural Mainstreet Index has been steadily climbing over the last four months, signaling improving conditions in farm country. However, the man behind the RMI, Ernie Goss from Creighton University, …

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agriculture economyagriculture tradeErnie GossRural Mainstreet Index
meat processing

Agri View: Chicken Pickin’ Meat Processing Labor

Dan May 29, 2018Agri View, Labor and Immigration

Everett Griner talks about labor issues in today’s Agri View. Everett discusses how, and why, the meat processing industry needs a permanent labor staff. Much of today’s agriculture is carried …

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Everett Grinerimmigrationlabor issuesmeat processing
census

Agri View: Use of Water on the Farm

Dan May 28, 2018Agri View, Water

Everett Griner talks about farm water use in today’s Agri View. Everett ask some serious questions and enlightens us about what would happen if farmers had no water. Water, water, …

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Everett Grinerwaterwater use
usda

USDA Heavily Involved in Trade Talks

Dan May 25, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service has been “intimately involved” with U.S. trade negotiators and will be included in an upcoming trip to China. Politico says the U.S. delegation will be …

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agriculture tradeChinaUSDA/FAS
china ambassador

Trump Raises Doubts About U.S.-Chinese Trade

Dan May 25, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

President Donald Trump cast doubts on Wednesday regarding the prospects for talks between the U.S. and China that are aimed at heading off a trade war. An Associated Press report …

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agriculture tradeChinaPresident Donald J. Trump
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