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secretary

NAFTA Talks to Return to Washington, D.C.

Dan October 3, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

The North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiation effort will return to Washington, D.C. this month for the fourth round of official talks. The negotiations will resume October 11th through the …

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CanadaMexicoNAFTAtrade
persimmons

APHIS to Allow the Importation of Fresh Persimmons from New Zealand

Dan October 2, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is amending its regulations to allow the importation of fresh persimmons from New Zealand into the United States.  …

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New ZealandpersimmonsUSDA/APHIS
farm bureau

Farmers, Ranchers Ready for Long-overdue Immigration Reform

Dan October 2, 2017Industry News Release, Labor and Immigration

The following statement may be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall: “Every year, farmers and ranchers face greater challenges in finding enough workers to keep their businesses …

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AFBFimmigration reformZippy Duvall
wheat

Gluten Free Wheat Near Reality

Dan October 2, 2017Grain, Industry News Release

Researchers in Europe are close to creating a gluten-free bread. A team of scientists using CRISPR gene-editing technology has found a way to reduce the number of gluten proteins in …

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flourgluten-freewheat
affected

USDA Releases Grain Stocks Estimates

Dan October 2, 2017Grain, Industry News Release

Current corn storage has swelled to levels not seen since the 1980’s, according to new data released by the Department of Agriculture. USDA released its quarterly Grain Stocks report Friday. …

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corngrain stockssoybeans
tariffs

Canada Better Positioned for NAFTA Talks Than 23 Years Ago

Dan October 2, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

Canada’s Prime Minister during the original North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations says the nation is in a better position now than it was 23 years ago to negotiate the …

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CanadadairyNAFTAtrade

House Member Outlines Need for Farm Bill

Dan October 2, 2017Farm Bill, Industry News Release

Kansas Republican Representative Roger Marshall says families across the U.S. need the next farm bill. As part of a House Agriculture Committee video series, Marshall says there is “no single …

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2018 Farm BillChairman K. Michael ConawayRoger Marshall
Senate Bill 353

Senate Ag Sets Northey, Ibach Confirmation Hearing

Dan October 2, 2017Industry News Release

The Senate Agriculture Committee will consider the nomination of Bill Northey and Greg Ibach Thursday. Northey was nominated by the Trump administration to be the Department of Agriculture undersecretary for …

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Bill NortheyGreg IbachSenate Ag committee
soft durum wheat

Soft Durum Wheat Opens Door to Expand Food Uses

Dan September 29, 2017Industry News Release

Soft Svevo, a new soft durum wheat variety developed by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and their collaborators, could expand the market for wheat. Traditional durum wheats are primarily grown …

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ARSSoft Durum WheatUSDA
omnibus

Packer Capacity to Keep Up With Expanding Beef Herd

Dan September 29, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

A new report says the U.S. beef herd will keep expanding through the end of this decade but there shouldn’t be any need for increased beef packer capacity. The report …

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beef packercattle herd
beef exports

Brazil Says U.S. Ban on Brazilian Beef May End in October

Dan September 29, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release, Trade

Brazil’s agriculture ministry says that the ban on fresh Brazilian beef exports to the United States may be lifted in October. The ban was first implemented in June. A Reuters …

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beefbeef banBrazilimports
imported organics

Organic Field Crop Production Numbers Rising

Dan September 29, 2017Industry News Release, Organic

Organic farming is a rapidly growing segment of U.S. agriculture. Organic vegetables, fruits, and livestock make up the bulk of the entire segment. However, a new USDA report shows organic …

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field cropslivestockorganic
corker

Mexico Says U.S. Proposals Would Threaten Free Ag Trade

Dan September 29, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

Pan Am Post Dot Com says the U.S. will be putting forth controversial proposals during the next round of North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations. The U.S. will allegedly be …

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agriculture tradeMexico
canada

NAFTA Nations Reports Progress Despite Tensions

Dan September 29, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

Negotiators in the North American Free Trade Agreement talks say they’re making progress after the third round of talks concluded Wednesday. A Bloomberg report says that talk of progress comes …

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CanadaMexicoNAFTAtrade
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