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CDFA Awards $69.9 Million for Dairy Digester Projects

Taylor Hillman July 6, 2018Industry News Release, Technology

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has awarded $69.9 million in grant funding to 40 dairy digester projects across the state. These projects, part of the Dairy Digester …

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California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)Dairy Digester

EU Wheat Harvest Hit Hard by Drought

Taylor Hillman July 6, 2018Industry News Release

The European Union’s wheat harvest may wind up about six million tons less than it was a year ago. Crops in the northern part of the EU suffered through a …

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wheat
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Perdue Hopeful NAFTA Agreement with Mexico Coming Soon

Taylor Hillman July 6, 2018Industry News Release

Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue is out on another “Back to Our Roots” tour, this time to the Pacific Northwest, as well as Alaska. Perdue says he’s hopeful that a new …

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MexicoNAFTA

CoBank: Trade War Takes a Toll on Ag Economy

Taylor Hillman July 6, 2018Industry News Release

Despite the strongest global economic growth the world has seen since 2011, the uncertainty surrounding trade disputes is causing escalating concern for U.S. agriculture. CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange Division says seventy …

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Scott Pruitt

EPA Administrator Pruitt Resigns

Taylor Hillman July 6, 2018Industry News Release

The polarizing tenure of Scott Pruitt as head of the Environmental Protection Agency has come to an end. President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday afternoon that he’s “accepted the resignation …

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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
almond

2018 Almond Forecast Up 7.9 Percent

Taylor Hillman July 5, 2018Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes

According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), the 2018 almond crop will be record-breaking at 2.45 billion meat pounds. Reports state the crop looks a lot like last years …

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Almond ForecastNational Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)

Water Works: Subsurface Drip Irrigation Frequency

Brian German July 5, 2018News from our Sponsors, Water Works

In today’s Water Works, brought to you by AquiMax, University of California researchers have discovered that high-frequency subsurface drip irrigation is proving beneficial in a number of fruit trials.  In …

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Subsurface Drip Irrigationwater works
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Study Finds Lean Red Meat Can Support Healthy Hearts

Brian German July 5, 2018Industry News Release

People who follow a Mediterranean-style eating plan that incorporates lean red meat can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. That’s according to new research published in the American Journal of …

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cardiovascular diseaseLauren O’Connorlean red meat
Almond Board

Almond Update: Riding the Korean Wave

Taylor Hillman July 5, 2018Almond Update, News from our Sponsors

The Korean word ‘Hallyu’ means “Korean Wave” in English. South Korean culture is very influential to it’s surrounding countries, and the Almond Board of California actively markets to the region …

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almond updateKorean Wave
corn

Producer Sentiment Rises Slightly in June

Brian German July 5, 2018Industry News Release

The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rose slightly in the month of June, coming in at an index of 143, two points higher than May. Ag producers’ sentiment rose …

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Ag Economy BarometerThe Purdue University/CME Group
Census of Agriculture

Final Countdown for 2017 Census of Agriculture

Brian German July 5, 2018Industry News Release

There is still time to complete the Census of Agriculture for producers who may have missed the June 15th deadline. A Farm Journal report notes that completed forms were first …

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2017 Census of AgricultureNational Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)

Mexico’s New President Wants NAFTA Deal

Brian German July 4, 2018Industry News Release

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is the new president of Mexico, winning the election in what an Associated Press article called a “crushing victory.” The morning after he won the new …

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Andres Manuel Lopez ObradorMexicoNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
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Too Early to Talk U.S. Withdrawal From WTO

Brian German July 4, 2018Industry News Release

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says it’s “too early” to talk about the possibiity of the United States leaving the World Trade Organization. A Bloomberg report says the discussion comes about …

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AXIOSPresident Donald J. TrumpWorld Trade Organization (WTO)
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Anger Rises as Tariffs Take Effect

Brian German July 4, 2018Industry News Release

Lawmakers may have left steamy Washington, D.C., for cooler temperatures, but Politico says they’ve only just begun to heat up talks to kill President Donald Trump’s rapidly spreading tariff war. …

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President Donald J. TrumpTariff War
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