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Trump Pledges to Include Rural Broadband in Infrastructure Plan

Dan June 22, 2017Industry News Release, Technology

President Donald Trump pledged to include rural broadband in his infrastructure plan while in Iowa Wednesday. The President visited Kirkwood University in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to talk agricultural technology, and …

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Brazil Suing Former JBS Chairman

Dan June 21, 2017Industry News Release

Brazil’s President is suing the former JBS board chairman and majority shareholder. President Michel Temer filed two lawsuits this week against Joesley Batista for slander and moral damages, after Batista …

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Swedberg Named to Farm Foundation Board

Dan June 21, 2017Industry News Release

Retired Hormel Foods executive Joe Swedberg will lead the Farm Foundation board of directors. Swedberg was reelected earlier this month to serve on Farm Foundation’s board of directors and chair …

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U.S., U.K to Explore Trade Agreement

Dan June 21, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

The United States and the United Kingdom are set to explore a potential trade deal following a meeting of trade officials. U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer met with his British …

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Water Rights Protection Act Offers Relief from Federal Water Extortion

Dan June 20, 2017Industry News Release, Legislative, Water

The Water Rights Protection Act, introduced in the House, could bring U.S. ranchers much-needed relief from ongoing efforts by the federal government to extort privately held water rights from law-abiding …

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AFBF President Zippy DuvallAmerican Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF)FarmersRancherswaterWater Rights Protection Act

Nitrogen Levels in Navel Oranges

Brian German June 20, 2017Citrus, Industry News Release

Citrus demands for nitrogen are greatest from bloom through June, making spring the best time to apply supplemental nitrogen fertilizer to navel oranges.  Growers typically apply between 1/10 and 1/4 …

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Mexico Adopts E10 Fuels

Dan June 20, 2017Energy, Industry News Release

Mexico will allow 10 percent ethanol blends of fuel, according to a recent announcement by the Mexican Energy Regulatory Commission. The announcement modifies standards for fuel blending from a maximum …

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E10 ethanol fuel blendGrowth EnergyMexicoRenewable Fuels Association (RFA)U.S. Grains Council (USGC)
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Perdue Hosting Mexico, Canada Counterparts in Georgia

Dan June 20, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue Tuesday is playing host to his counterparts from Mexico and Canada in Perdue’s home state. Canada’s Trade Minister and Mexico’s Secretary of Agriculture will join Perdue …

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Agriculture Secretary Sonny PerdueCanadaMexicoNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
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White House Names Ag Trade Negotiator Nominee

Dan June 20, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

President Donald Trump is nominating a former Senate Agriculture Committee aide and agriculture industry economist as the chief agricultural negotiator from the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office. The White House confirmed …

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New Zealand, U.S. Bilateral Trade Talks Far Off

Dan June 20, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

New Zealand Prime Minister Bill English says bilateral trade talks between New Zealand and the U.S. are not likely anytime soon. His comments follow meetings between U.S. Trade Representative Robert …

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U.S. Exports to Mexico Stumble

Dan June 20, 2017Industry News Release

As the Unites States plans to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico, U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico have declined over the first few months of …

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APHIS to Allow Importation of Fresh Pitahaya Fruit from Ecuador

Dan June 19, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is amending the fruits and vegetable regulations to allow the importation of fresh pitahaya fruit into the …

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Dragon FruitEcuadorimportsPitahaya Fruit

If It Smells Like a Petunias or Shampoo, It Might Be a Pesticide

Dan June 19, 2017Environment, Industry News Release

from USDA Agricultural Research Service A scent that petunias and snapdragons release to attract pollinators may be an environmentally friendly control for pests like the spotted wing drosophila fly (SWD) and …

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USDA Announces $20 Million for Jobs for Young People, Veterans

Dan June 19, 2017Forestry, Industry News Release

USDA and partners committed $20 million in 21st Century Conservation Service Corps partnership agreements to provide 4,000 work opportunities for youth, young adults and veterans up to 35 years old, …

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