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Strong Egg Production in May

Brian German June 27, 2017Dairy & Livestock

The National Agricultural Statistics Service reports egg production in the United States for the month of May rose 3 percent compared to May 2016, totaling 8.86 billion.  Overall production was …

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California eggsNational Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)Poultry and Egg Production Report

Cattle Inventories Up from Last Year

Brian German June 27, 2017Dairy & Livestock

The National Agricultural Statistics Service reports as of June 1 inventory of cattle and calves on feed headed for the slaughter market in the U.S. showed an increase compared to …

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cattle on feedNational Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)Pacific Region cattle
beef

Brazil Hopes to Reverse U.S. Ban on Brazilian Beef

Dan June 27, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release, Trade

Brazil is seeking to reverse a ban on Brazilian beef imports enacted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture last week. The Associated Press reports Brazil’s agriculture minister will travel to …

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beefbeef exportsBrazilBrazil beef importstrade
nut production

Agri View: Expanding Nut Production

Dan June 27, 2017Agri View, Nuts & Grapes

Everett Griner talks about various types of nut production is not just in California and Georgia any longer in today’s Agri View. Expanding Nut Production The whole world is consuming …

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almondsCalifornia almondsCalifornia nut productionGeorgia pecansnut production
smoothie

Farmers Market Frosty Summer Smoothies

Dan June 26, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has some tips on making the very best smoothies with all of that farm-fresh produce. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Farmers Market Frosty Summer Smoothies …

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farmers marketfrostyproducesmoothieSummertime treat
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
automation

Agri View: Job Losses Due to Automation

Dan June 26, 2017Agri View, Technology

Everett Griner talks about how automation and technology advances have caused job losses in today’s Agri View. Job Losses Due to Automation More and more farming is becoming an automated …

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automatic milking machineautomationautonomous equipmentautonomous tractorsjobs
beef exports

No More Brazilian Beef for Now

Brian German June 23, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Trade

The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced that fresh beef imports from Brazil have been suspended due to food safety and animal health concerns. Shipments will be suspended until …

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Agriculture Secretary Sonny PerdueBrazilian meatU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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
peach crop

Late-Harvest Processing Peaches Bring More Green

Brian German June 22, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, Research

New cost studies released by the UC ANR Agricultural Issues Center and UC Cooperative Extension show that peach growers could net roughly $800 more per acre from late-harvest processing peaches …

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cost studyProcessing PeachesUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)UC ANR Agricultural Issues CenterUC Cooperative Extension
pacific

Keeping Fruits and Veggies Fresh

Dan June 22, 2017Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has some tips about how to keep your fruits and veggies fresher, longer. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Keeping Fruits and Veggies Fresh There is nothing …

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fruit freshnessfruitsvegetable freshnessvegetable storaagevegetables
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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