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USDA

USDA Taking Comments on Product of USA Label

Brian German June 27, 2018Industry News Release

The Department of Agriculture is accepting public comment on a policy that allows foreign beef to be labeled as “Product of USA” if inspected in the United States. The comment …

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beefProduct of USAUSDA
China

China Dropping Tariffs on Feed Grains from Asian Countries

Brian German June 27, 2018Industry News Release

China is dropping tariffs on feed ingredients from five Asian countries as it seeks supplies that do not originate in the United States. The ongoing trade war between the U.S. …

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Chinatariffstrade war
vote

Trade Promotion Authority to Auto-Renew

Brian German June 27, 2018Industry News Release

Trade Promotion Authority will auto-renew at the end of this month due to no congressional action. Originally authorized by Congress during the Obama administration for the advancement of the Trans-Pacific …

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Congresstrade
Farm Bill

Senate Farm Bill Making Progress

Brian German June 27, 2018Industry News Release

The Senate early this week showed large support for the farm bill, or at least debate on the bill. The procedural cloture vote Monday passed easily, 89-3. Senate Majority Leader …

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2018 Farm BillSenate

Ganaz, GroGuru Win Radicle Automation Challenge

Taylor Hillman June 26, 2018Industry News Release

Answering the call to help solve agriculture’s severe labor shortage, Western Growers and Radicle Growth today awarded Ganaz and GroGuru each with $250,000 in seed funding to advance their automation …

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AgTechWestern Growers Association
Dairy

Canada Reopens Penitentiary Farming Operations

Taylor Hillman June 26, 2018Industry News Release

Canada will reopen its penitentiary farms in Kingston, Ontario. The Canadian government announced the farm operation will include both dairy cows and dairy goats. A phased approach, slated to begin …

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Canadadairy cowsDairy Goats
survey

USDA Assisting Cotton Growers with Safety Net Changes

Taylor Hillman June 26, 2018Industry News Release

The Department of Agriculture is helping cotton farmers prepare for new safety net coverage. The Farm Service Agency is sending acreage history and yield reports to agricultural producers with generic …

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Agriculture Risk CoveragecottonFarm Service Agency (FSA)Price Loss CoverageU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

EU, China, Working to Strengthen Trade Ties

Taylor Hillman June 26, 2018Industry News Release

The European Union is working to strengthen trade ties with China as the U.S. and China are embattled in a trade war. Repercussions of the trade war are being felt …

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ChinaEuropean Union (EU)tradeUS Agriculture
Phase Two

Perdue: Trump Will Protect Farmers

Taylor Hillman June 26, 2018Industry News Release

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says President Donald Trump will protect U.S. farmers from trade retaliations. In a USA Today editorial, Perdue says if China does not soon mend its ways, …

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Agriculture Secretary Sonny PerdueChina trade policyFarmersPresident Donald Trump
capca

EPA Considering Dicamba Registration as Injury Reports Climb

Dan June 25, 2018Environment, Industry News Release, Regulation

Herbicide injury reports are mounting in the South and the Midwest. A DTN report says state regulators and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are looking at the situation carefully. Most …

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dicamba driftEPAherbicide crop injury
corn growers

Doggett Named Corn Growers Interim CEO

Dan June 25, 2018Corn, Industry News Release

The National Corn Growers selected Jon Doggett, the current NCGA Executive Vice President, as their new interim CEO. He’ll start the new duties August 1, after the departure of current …

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cornJon DoggettNCGA
Senate Bill 353

NPPC Wants Regulations Reined In Further

Dan June 25, 2018Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Legislative, Regulation

American pork producers are facing the triple-whammy of declining income, a growing labor shortage, and volatile markets caused by trade disputes. They don’t also need to contend with costly red …

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agriculture tariffsJohn WeberNPPC
trade

China Says Washington Trade Actions Will Hurt American Workers

Dan June 25, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

A Reuters report says China accused the Trump Administration of being capricious in its handling of trade issues. Chinese government officials warned U.S. workers and farmers that they’ll be hurt …

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agriculture tariffsChinatrade war
Farm Bill

Senate Farm Bill Setting Up for Debate

Dan June 25, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell set the process in motion for considering the farm bill on the Senate floor. On Monday evening, Politico says the Senate is scheduled to hold …

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2018 Farm BillMitch McConnell
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