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japan

Groups React to Brazil Beef Announcement

Dan June 26, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

Ag groups are weighing in on Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue’s announcement that the U.S. has suspended all fresh beef imports from Brazil due to safety concerns. National Cattlemen’s Beef …

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beefbeef importsBrazilimports
syngenta

Syngenta Ordered to Pay Farmers Over $200 Million

Dan June 26, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

A federal jury has ordered Swiss giant Syngenta to pay $217.7 million to Kansas farmers after a verdict was announced this week at a trial in Kansas City. The class …

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lawsuitSyngentaViptera corn seed

GoFundMe for Mika Exceeds Goal

Dan June 23, 2017Industry News Release

The GoFundMe page for food industry lobbyist Matt Mika who was injured in last week’s shooting at a congressional baseball game practice has exceeded it’s $50,000 goal. Mika was shot …

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food industry lobbyistGoFundMe pageMatt MikaTyson Foods
japan

EU, Japan, Within Reach of Trade Agreement

Dan June 23, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

The European Union and Japan are inching closer to a free trade agreement after years of negotiations. A Ministry official from Japan Told Reuters that “both share understanding that a …

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European Union (EU)Japantrade
quota

Eastern Canada Dairy Producers Get Quota Increase

Dan June 23, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

Canada’s dairy producers in the nation’s eastern provinces will receive a five percent quota increase July first. Five provinces in eastern Canada have approved the increase. The move follows a …

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Canadadairyquota
farm bureau

Perdue Comments on Rural Broadband Needs

Dan June 23, 2017Industry News Release, Technology

On the way to Iowa this week, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue told a White House press pool that broadband internet has become the infrastructure of necessity in rural areas. His …

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Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perduerural broadband
Almond Leadership Program

Almond Board: Start Planning to Lessen Harvest Dust

Taylor Hillman June 22, 2017Almond Update, General

It may seem early to start thinking about dust during almond harvest, but Carissa Sauer, Manager of Industry Communications with the Almond Board of California says it is time to …

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almondsHarvest Dust
agricultural research

Ag Committee Features University Leaders in Agricultural Research

Dan June 22, 2017Industry News Release, Research

The House Agriculture Committee held a hearing to discuss investments in agricultural research as a continuation of the committee’s hearing series on preparing for the next farm bill. Chairman K. …

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2018 Farm Billagricultural researchagricultureHouse Agriculture Committee Chairman K. Michael Conawayresearch
china

China Plans Bird Flu Vaccine for Poultry

Dan June 22, 2017Industry News Release, Poultry

China will begin vaccinating poultry next month against the H7N9 avian influenza virus which has claimed hundreds of lives and caused major damage to the nation’s poultry industry. Reuters says …

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ChinaH7N9poultryvaccine
tpp

Study: TPP Withdrawal Creates Export Loss for U.S., Gains for Canada

Dan June 22, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

A new study says the U.S. withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership will cost the nation more than $3 billion in exports. Meanwhile, the remaining 11 members would enjoy marginal gains …

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CanadatradeTrans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
canada

NAFTA Renegotiations to Take Center Stage

Dan June 22, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

A series of public hearings next week on the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement seeks comments on the efforts. The U.S. is scheduled to post its NAFTA …

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CanadaMexicoNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer
usda

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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Dow Degree Day Report: NOW in Pistachios, June 19

Taylor Hillman June 21, 2017Dow Degree Day Report, News from our Sponsors

Dow AgroSciences and Intrepid Edge insecticide bring us the Navel Orangeworm (NOW) Degree Day Report for pistachios as of June 19. Degree days are determined using the calculator at the …

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jbs

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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Brazil President President Michel TemerJoesley Batista former JBS board chairmanlawsuit
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