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Livestock Haulers Get Another ELD Waiver

Dan March 15, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release, Regulation

On Tuesday, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration granted livestock haulers an additional 90-day waiver from a regulation that could have a negative effect on animal well-being. The National Pork …

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ELDlivestock haulers
mutations

Crops Hold Onto Harmful Mutations That Reduce Productivity

Dan March 14, 2018Corn, Research

Limits on improving yield and other critical traits in maize likely are due to rare harmful mutations genetically linked to a beneficial gene combination that were selected for during domestication …

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geneticist Edward BucklermaizeUSDA/ARS
chicago

Farmers Seek Syngenta Lawsuit Settlement Approval

Dan March 14, 2018Corn, Industry News Release

U.S. farmers in a class action lawsuit are seeking approval of a settlement agreement with Syngenta. Court records show the class action lawsuit is seeking court approval for a record …

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Agrisure Viptera cornlawsuit settlementSyngenta
gardening

Agri View: Urban Farming

Dan March 14, 2018Agri View, Fruits & Vegetables

Everett Griner talks about urban farming just another way to grow food in today’s Agri View. There is a new term for small vegetable production. At least it is new …

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Everett Grinerurban farmingvegetables
ncba

NCBA Applauds Another 90-Day Delay in Electronic Logging Device Mandate

Dan March 13, 2018Cattle, Industry News Release, Technology

Mandate Was To Have Taken Effect on Sunday, March 18 National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) President Kevin Kester issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Department of Transportation’s announcement that …

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ELDKevin KesterNCBA
usda

ARS Scientist Leads $1 Million Funded Consortium to Seek Honey Bee Disease Controls

Dan March 13, 2018Industry News Release, Pollinators

Agricultural Research Service (ARS) entomologist Steven Cook will be leading a $1 million funded international consortium of scientists to seek new controls for Varroa mites, honey bees’ number one problem. Cook, with the Bee Research …

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pollinatorsSteven CookUSDA/ARS

UCR Researchers Receive Grant to Improve Pollinator Health

Dan March 13, 2018Funding, Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes, Pollinators

Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research award will identify best management practices to protect bees A team of researchers at the University of California, Riverside, have received a $490,000 Pollinator Health …

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Lauren PonisiopollinatorsUCR
broadband

Hartzler Introduces Legislation to Address Broadband in Farm Bill

Dan March 13, 2018Industry News Release, Technology

Republican U.S. House member Vicky Hartzler of Missouri is seeking to include rural broadband in the next farm bill. Monday, Hartzler introduced the Expanding Rural Access to Broadband Act, which …

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2018 Farm Billrural broadbandVicky Hartzler

Citrus Showcase Addresses Several Industry Concerns

Brian German March 12, 2018Industry

The 25th Annual Citrus Showcase was hosted by California Citrus Mutual (CCM) at the Visalia Convention Center on March 8. The event brought the California citrus industry together to engage …

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California Citrus MutualProposition 1
farm bureau

Farm Bureau Praises Withdrawal of Organic Livestock and Poultry Practices Rule

Dan March 12, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release, Organic, Poultry

The following may be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall: “The American Farm Bureau supports USDA’s decision to withdraw the misguided Organic Livestock and Poultry Practices Rule. …

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AFBFOrganic Livestock Poultry RuleZippy Duvall
beef exports

American Beef Exports Have Strong Start in 2018

Brian German March 12, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Industry

American beef exports in January illustrated a significant increase compared to the sizable totals from the previous year.  According to information that was collected by the United States Department of …

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beef exports
crush

Final Grape Crush Up Slightly Over Last Season

Dan March 12, 2018Industry News Release, Nuts & Grapes

The 2017 crush totaled 4,239,836 tons, up 0.5 percent from the 2016 crush of 4,217,154 tons. Red wine varieties accounted for the largest share of all grapes crushed, at 2,248,260 …

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California Grape Crushgrapesraisinswine
usda

USDA Trims Red Meat Production Numbers

Dan March 11, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

USDA slightly reduced its projections for red meat and poultry production in 2018. The forecast is slightly lower than last month, primarily due to a drop in beef production, which …

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beefporkpoultryred meat production
dairy export

Dairy Export Market Relies on NAFTA

Brian German March 9, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Trade

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a significant piece of the American dairy export market. An analysis conducted by Informa Economics identifies the free trade agreement as a …

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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)U.S. dairy industry
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