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government

USDA Reminds Producers of Feb. 14 Deadline for Market Facilitation Program

Dan February 12, 2019Economy, Funding, Industry News Release

Agricultural producers have until Feb. 14, 2019, to sign up for USDA’s Market Facilitation Program (MFP), launched last year to help producers suffering from damages due to unjustified trade retaliation. Producers can …

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Bill NortheyMarket Facilitation Program (MFP)USDA/FSA
usda

USDA to Release Complete Set of Tables for Agricultural Projections to 2028

Dan February 11, 2019Economy, Industry News Release

On Feb. 14, 2019 at 12 p.m. EST, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will release the complete set of tables prepared for the upcoming USDA Agricultural Projections to 2028 …

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agriculture economyagriculture incomeRob JohanssonUSDA
gasoline

Western View: Why So Much For Gasoline?

Dan February 6, 2019Economy, Energy, Western View

Last week, some of California’s state legislators made a discovery.  They found out that California drivers are paying as much as a dollar a gallon more for their gasoline – …

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fuelgasoline pricesSeverin Borenstein
markets

Markets Expected to Continue Strong; Leverage Shift on the Horizon

Dan January 31, 2019Cattle, Economy, Industry News Release

During the first half of 2019, the United States will see a shift away from El Niño conditions as equatorial ocean currents begin to cool into the summer, Art Douglas, …

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Art DouglasCattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Showcattle market
disaster

Federal Government Reopens for Now

Brian German January 25, 2019Economy, Funding

After a month-long shutdown, the federal government reopens officially for three weeks following an announcement from President Donald Trump.  The 800,000 federal workers who have been on furlough will be …

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government shutdownPresident Donald Trump
disaster

Disaster Recovery Bill on Hold Until Government Shutdown Is Resolved

Dan January 23, 2019Economy, Funding, Legislative

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to continue funding for the Wildfires and Hurricanes Indemnity Program (WHIP) to assist with disaster recovery.  While analysts anticipate the …

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disaster recovery billReece Langley
agriculture

USDA to Reopen All FSA Offices – Extends MFP Payment Deadline to Feb. 14

Dan January 23, 2019Economy, Funding, Legislative

USDA announced it will reopen all of its Farm Service Agencies despite the ongoing government shutdown.  Last week, USDA announced it would only reopen selected FSA offices, for three days …

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government shutdownMFP paymentsUSDA/FSA
tariff

Longest Recorded Government Shutdown Impacting Key Ag Programs

Dan January 17, 2019Economy, Funding

As the government shutdown continues, it has now officially reached an unfortunate milestone as being the longest shutdown ever recorded.  As lawmakers continue to disagree about funding priorities many analysts …

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EPAgovernment shutdownUSDAWOTUS
budget

How Ag is Affected by Governor Newsom’s Budget

Dan January 16, 2019Economy, Funding

Newly sworn in California Governor Gavin Newsom recently announced his first budget proposal; a record-setting $209 billion, with $144 billion in general fund spending.  As the state sits on a …

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agriculture budgetCalifornia budgetGovernor Gavin Newsom
export forecast

Government Shutdown Puts Pause on Opening New Markets

Dan January 16, 2019Economy, Trade

Many distinguished guests made their way to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 100th Annual Convention. Guests included state representatives, USDA officials,  Agriculture Secretary Sonny Purdue, President Donald Trump.  Many of them …

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agriculture exportsagriculture tradegovernment shutdown
agriculture

Farmers Under Fire: Trial Lawyers’ Attack on Agriculture

Dan January 15, 2019Economy, Industry News Release

Agriculture is in the crosshairs as class-action lawsuits seek huge monetary awards against agricultural producers, said a panel of experts at a workshop at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 100th …

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AFBFagriculture lawsuitsLorenda Overman
Senate Bill 353

A Government Shutdown Resolution is in “Best Interest for Farmers”

Dan January 15, 2019Economy

This is now the longest government shutdown in U.S. history and people across the nation are feeling the burden. California Farm Bureau’s Manager of Federal Policy, Josh Rolph explains that …

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CFBFgovernment shutdownJosh Rolph
mental health

Farmers Dealing with Uncertainty as 2019 Starts

Dan January 14, 2019Economy, Funding, Legislative, Trade

The year is opening with uncertainty for farmers and ranchers despite several important developments such as the 2018 Farm Bill and the US-Mexico-Canada-Agreement projected to be finalized once the government …

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2018 Farm Billagriculture economyagriculture fundingUSMCA
ncba

Government Shutdown Causes Agricultural Delays

Dan January 7, 2019Economy

The now weeks-long government shutdown is causing delays to major trade deals and important reports. The U.S. International Trade Commission, which is responsible for examining the United States Mexico Canada …

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government shutdownUSMCAWASDE Report
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