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epa

EPA Removing Pesticide Ingredients from The Market

Dan December 22, 2016General

The Environmental Protection Agency is removing 72 inert ingredients from the list of ingredients approved for use in pesticides. Sponsored ContentCIR Agriculture Harvester ProductsMarch 1, 2026Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection …

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Environmental Protection Agencypesticides

Christmas Dogs

Dan December 20, 2016General

Cathy Isom has a story for us today about the Idaho Christmas Tree Farmer who you might say lets his farm go to the dogs. That’s coming up on This …

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Newfoundland Club of AmericaNewfoundland Dog Rescue Program

CRP Incentive For Forest Land Management

Taylor Hillman December 19, 2016General

Brad Pfaff of the Farm Service Agency explains a new financial incentive for management of forests on lands enrolled under the Conservation Reserve Program. Sponsored ContentCIR Agriculture Harvester ProductsMarch 1, …

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CRPForest Land Management

Christmas Tree Farms Face Balancing Act

Taylor Hillman December 15, 2016General

It may seem counterintuitive for a choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm to wish for rain during its busiest time of year, but for Larry and Geri Hyder, it comes down to …

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Christmas Tree Farms
phosphorus

Greater Flexibility on Using Phosphorus from Manure

Dan December 14, 2016General

By Jan Suszkiw, Agriculture Research Service U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists and their collaborators have developed a mobile system for removing phosphorus from cow manure that may offer dairy farmers …

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dairyphosphorusU.S. Department of Agriculture

Orchard Owner Suing Monsanto over Dicamba Drift

Dan December 13, 2016General

A Missouri peach farmer is suing Monsanto over 700 acres of orchard and timber damage believed to be caused by dicamba drift in 2016. DTN reports the farm lost more …

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BaderFarmsdicamba driftMonsanto
deal

Deal Struck to Cut Oil Output

Dan December 13, 2016General

Oil-producing nations struck a deal over the weekend to cut output along with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC. The pact is designed to reduce a global …

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oilOrganization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Citrus crop forecast-january

Citrus Crop Forecast has No Changes

Dan December 9, 2016General

Mark Hudson, USDA/NASS, Washington D.C. reported the December citrus crop forecast. California reported no changes in any category for December. Sponsored ContentCIR Agriculture Harvester ProductsMarch 1, 2026Let’s Talk Livestock Risk …

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ice

Immigration Crackdown Could Increase Food Prices

Dan December 9, 2016General

A blog by the Washington Post says if President-elect Donald Trump pursues a major crackdown on illegal immigration, prices of some fruits and vegetables may soar higher. Trump has promised …

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food pricesimmigrationPresident-elect Donald J. Trump

Almond Board: Waycott on State of the Industry

Taylor Hillman December 8, 2016Almond Update, General

At the 2016 Almond Conference, Almond Board President and CEO Richard Waycott gave the state of the industry address. Sponsored ContentCIR Agriculture Harvester ProductsMarch 1, 2026Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection …

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Agricultural Relationship Key to China Ambassador Nominee

Dan December 8, 2016General

Iowa Republican Governor Terry Branstad has accepted an offer by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as Trump’s ambassador to China. Branstad was chosen for his longstanding relationship with China that …

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ambassador to ChinaIowa Republican Governor Terry BranstadPresident Elect Donald Trump
food spending

Agri View: Smart Shoppers

Dan December 8, 2016General

Everett Griner talks about smart shoppers buying food like WIC shoppers in today’s Agri View. Sponsored ContentCIR Agriculture Harvester ProductsMarch 1, 2026Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On …

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grocery shoppingWomen Infant Children Program (WIC)

CFBF President Urges Farmers to Work Toward Change

Taylor Hillman December 6, 2016General

Pointing to the sacrifices made by previous generations to provide opportunity to family farmers and ranchers, California Farm Bureau Federation President Paul Wenger said farmers have the ability to change …

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CFBFFarmersPaul Wenger
energy

Ending Subsidies for Renewable Energy

Dan December 2, 2016General

A Texan being considered by President-elect Donald Trump to head the Environmental Protection Agency wants to end subsidies for renewable energy. Sponsored ContentCIR Agriculture Harvester ProductsMarch 1, 2026Let’s Talk Livestock …

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Renewable EnergySubsidies for Renewable Energy
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