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Dairy Industry Segment Doesn’t Want TPP

Dan November 11, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

Many Ag industry groups like the American Farm Bureau and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association have recently been strong supporters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement. A segment within the …

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American Farm BureauNational Cattlemen’s Beef AssociationTrans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreementWisconsin Farmers Union
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Acreage Planting Switch Possible in 2017

Dan November 11, 2016Corn, Industry News Release

Some experts are predicting more soybeans and less corn will go in the ground during the 2017 planting season. An Ag Web Dot Com report says the extent of the …

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Food and Ag Policy Research Instituteplanting seasonUniversity of Missouri
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Cautious Optimism Ahead in Dairy Prices

Dan November 10, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

Dairy farmers have been hanging on for several months of low milk prices, but that may be changing when the calendar turns to 2017. Dan James of Farm Credit says …

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dairy productionU.S. milk production

Monitoring Plant Metabolism to Detect HLB

Taylor Hillman November 8, 2016Citrus, Technology

Huanglongbing (HLB) pre-screening through analyzing plant metabolism holds potential to be a relatively inexpensive option for growers. Caroline Slupsky, professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Science and the …

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citrusearly detectionHLBhuanglongbing

2017 Corn Plantings Expected at Lowest in Nine Years

Dan November 8, 2016Corn, Industry News Release

A domestic fertilizer company says U.S. corn acreage is expected to drop to 88 million in 2017 from the 94.5 million planted acres reported this year by the Department of …

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U.S. corn acreage

Food and Ag Science Will Shape Our Future

Dan November 7, 2016Industry News Release, Technology

by Tom Vilsack, Agriculture Secretary What if I told you a scientist had recently discovered a way to remove up to 98% of the allergens in peanuts without affecting the …

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Agriculture Secretary Tom VilsackU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
The biogas digester at New Hope Dairy in Galt, Calif. began generating electricity in 2013. The system is capable of generating 450 kilowatts, enough electricity to power about 250 single-family homes.

CDFA Dairy Digester Research and Development Program

Dan November 7, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

Three public stakeholder listening sessions and one webinar are scheduled during November 2016 to discuss the Dairy Digester Research and Development Program (DDRDP). These listening sessions are designed to obtain …

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California Department of Food and AgriculturedairyDairy Digester Research and Development Program
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Wisconsin Dairy Farmers Oppose TPP

Dan November 7, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

A majority of Wisconsin dairy farmers are voicing opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement in its current form. In a poll by the Wisconsin Farmers Union, nearly 80 percent …

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Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreementWisconsin Farmers Union

Beet Curly Top Virus Update

Dan November 4, 2016Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

Program-wide Notice Beet leafhopper counts remained very low throughout the fall. Counts typically increase as fallow fields are disked and grazed, however, BLH populations did not increase and were still …

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Beet Curly Top VirusCalifornia agriculture

Scientists Work to Define Threat from Palm Pest

Taylor Hillman November 4, 2016Pest Update

Southern California, which in recent times ejected the red palm weevil, has a new problem to ponder. It’s the South American palm weevil, which has arrived in the San Diego …

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Palm Treespestred palm weevil

Higher Dose of Vitamin D May Benefit Pregnant Women

Dan November 3, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

By Sandra Avant, USDA Agriculture Research Service Vitamin D is essential for strong bones and overall health, but the amount our bodies make from sunlight exposure and obtain from foods …

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Dairy Industry Want Margin Protection Program Fixed

Dan November 2, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

Randy Mooney, National Milk Producers Federation Chair, said, “There’s no more important issue than getting the Margin Protection Program fixed.” Sponsored ContentLet’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On …

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Margin Protection ProgramNational Milk Producers Federation
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NMPF Pres. Commemorates Centennial / Sets Path for Future

Dan November 1, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

As the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) begins its second century, the organization is redoubling its efforts to advocate forcefully on behalf of its members in areas including economic opportunities …

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National Milk Producers Federation
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October Dairy Market Report

Dan October 30, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

The October issue of the NMPF-DMI Dairy Market Report has been released. Milk prices continued a generally solid recovery from their late-spring low through August, when the U.S. average all-milk …

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dairydairy market reportNational Milk Producers Federation
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