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Conservation Districts to Lead Record 25 RCPP Projects in 2017

Dan December 22, 2016Environment, Industry News Release

Over $46 million in federal funds will be awarded to 25 district-led conservation projects through the USDA Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) in 2017, setting a program record for conservation …

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National Association of Conservation DistrictsUSDA Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)

NCBA Applauds USTR for Defending U.S. Beef from European Mistreatment

Dan December 22, 2016Cattle, Industry News Release

The Office of the United States Trade Representative announced it will start the process of reinstating retaliatory tariffs on goods and products from the European Union due to the E.U.’s …

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beefEuropean UniontariffsUnited States Trade Representative (USTR)
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Farm Bureau, NASDA Seek Delay of Unlawful EPA Rule

Dan December 22, 2016Industry News Release, Labor and Immigration

The American Farm Bureau Federation and the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture have petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to delay the January 2017 start date of its worker …

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American Farm Bureau FederationEnvironmental Protection AgencyNational Association of State Departments of Agricultureworker protection safety rule
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Rabobank Issues Report on Reshaping Food Sector

Dan December 22, 2016Industry News Release

The Rabobank Food and Agriculture Advisory Group issued a report on how the future is shaping up for North American agriculture, especially focusing in on agribusinesses over the next five …

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North American agricultureRabobank Food and Agriculture Advisory Group

Proposed Organic Livestock Farm Rules Not Guaranteed

Dan December 22, 2016Industry News Release, Organic

Rules that would change the production of organic meat are awaiting President Obama’s approval but may run out of time. That means they might not ever go into effect. The …

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Hormel Settles Dispute with Labor Department

Dan December 22, 2016Industry News Release, Labor and Immigration

37 women are heading to Hormel for work after the company settled a hiring dispute with the Department of Labor. Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On …

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Combs a Surprise Potential Ag Secretary Nominee

Dan December 22, 2016Industry News Release

The search for an Agriculture Secretary has turned its attention to Susan Combs. She’s a former Commissioner of Agriculture and state comptroller of Texas. Combs met with Vice President-elect Mike …

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Agriculture Secretary nomineeSusan Combs

State Water Project Allocation Increased to 45 Percent

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release, Water

Storms Dent, Don’t End Drought With reservoirs rising from December storms, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) today boosted its early-season estimate of next year’s State Water Project (SWP) supply …

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California Department of Water Resources (DWR)waterwater allocation
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USDA to Measure Financial Well-Being of Dairy Farms

Dan December 21, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

Beginning in January, representatives of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will visit dairy farms across the nation, as the agency begins collecting data for …

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New Test Quickly Detects Red Imported Fire Ants

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release

By Sandra Avant, USDA Agriculture Research Service A new test kit, developed by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists, could limit the spread of red imported fire ants. Since the …

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Glyphosate

CA Produce Shows Low or No Pesticide Residue

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release

Tests on produce collected by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) indicate the vast majority of fruits and vegetables available for sale in California meet stringent pesticide safety standards. …

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Cost Share Opportunities for Organic Producers/Handlers

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release, Organic

Organic Producers and Handlers May Apply for Certification Cost Share Reimbursements; Expanded Eligibility for Transition and State Certification Cost The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that starting March 20, …

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CDFA / USDA to Host Joint Summit on Healthy Soils

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release, Soil

The public is invited to a Soils Summit hosted by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) on healthy soil and …

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California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)Soils SummitUSDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)

USDA Invests in Innovative Conservation Partnerships

Dan December 21, 2016Environment, Industry News Release

Addition of 88 projects brings federal, partner investment to over $2 billion since 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that 88 high-impact projects across the country will receive $225 million …

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conservation projectsRegional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)
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