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Report on Specialty Crops in USDA Programs

Dan October 10, 2022 Specialty Crops

…of Agriculture (USDA) products for specialty crops. Organic specialty crops may be exposed to additional risks due to fewer market participants and poor data availability. The report studied numbers for…

Federal Crop Insurance Program (FCIP)Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP)Sabrina HalvorsonUSDA/ERS
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RMA Insurance Options for Specialty Crops, Organics

Dan October 6, 2022 Crop Insurance, Economy, Organic, Specialty Crops

…Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 11 a.m. ET. You can more information at https://www.rma.usda.gov/en/Topics/Outreach-and-Education/RMA-Roadshow. Listen to Sabrina Halvorson’s program here. RMA Insurance Options for Specialty Crops, Organics Sabrina Halvorson National Correspondent /…

Sabrina HalvorsonWhole-Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP)

MSOB: Protein-Based Biocontrol from Unlikely Source

Brian German October 5, 2022 Industry, Making Sense of Biologicals

…protein-based biocontrol material. CEO of Biotalys, Patrice Sellès said they were able to identify specific protein segments of the antibodies that have activity against pathogens in a variety of crops….

BiobasedbiologicalsMaking Sense of Biologicals

Officials Work to Develop Regulatory Response to New Citrus Disease

Brian German September 28, 2022 Citrus, Disease, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

…disease can be temperature dependent. CDFA and USDA agreed to resume surveying after at least a week of temperatures below 100 degrees. “We’ve surveyed the core, that core lays over…

citrus diseaseCitrus Pest and Disease Prevention Division (CPDPD)citrus productionVictoria Hornbaker
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Value of Insured Specialty Crops Nearly Doubles Over Last Decade

Brian German September 26, 2022 Agri-Business, Crop Insurance, Economy

The value of specialty crops covered by the Federal Crop Insurance Program (FCIP) has grown substantially since 2011. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the value increased from…

federal crop insurance programspecialty cropsUSDA’s Economic Research Service

AgNet News Hour: Friday, 09-23-22

Brian German September 23, 2022 AgNet News Hour, Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

Get the latest agriculture news in today’s AgNet News Hour, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today’s show covers the evaluation of non-herbicide weed management in cole and leafy green crops, the…

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Farm Workforce Modernization Act: ‘No One Can Afford to Wait Any Longer’

Brian German September 21, 2022 Agri-Business, Labor and Immigration, Legislative

…Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) at the press conference. Representative Newhouse said that without reforms to ensure a reliable workforce “our crops will go unharvested, and our already-delicate food supply chain…

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RIPE Awarded $80 Million for Pilot Conservation Program

Dan September 21, 2022 Conservation, Environment, This Land of Ours

…support in learning how to implement climate-friendly practices such as cover crops, no-till, nutrient management, and more. Listen to Sabrina Halvorson’s This Land of Ours program here. RIPE Awarded $80…

Rural Investment to Protect our Environment (RIPE)Sabrina Halvorson
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Over $872 Million of Climate-Smart Commodities Projects Involve California

Brian German September 19, 2022 Agri-Business, USDA-NRCS

…production of fresh fruit and vegetable crops. Blue Diamond Growers will also be leading a project that has been awarded $45 million. The project promotes regenerative almond production and aims…

Partnerships for Climate-Smart CommoditiesU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Heatwave Causes Concern for Later Season Pumpkins

Brian German September 16, 2022 Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

VP of Crops and Soils at Van Groningen & Sons Incorporated, Bryan Van Groningen said there is a bit of concern for their later season pumpkins. While earlier season pumpkins…

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Climate-Smart

USDA Announces Climate-Smart Partnership Projects

Dan September 14, 2022 Climate Change, Environment

…modeling to make impact quantifications accurate and locally specific but also scalable. Targeted farms produce value-added and direct-to-consumer specialty crops as well as the 19 most common row crops in…

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Ag Groups Raise Concern Over Damage A Railroad Strike Would Have

Brian German September 13, 2022 Agri-Business, Industry

…ten percent of the global exports of wheat,” the letter states. “A freight rail stoppage would occur as America’s farmers harvest their crops and would exacerbate global food insecurity and…

fertilizerrailwaysSupply Chain

‘Pretty Good Season Overall’ for Watermelon Producers

Brian German September 8, 2022 Fruits & Vegetables, Industry

After a frustrating 2021, it appears that watermelon producers are having a successful season this year. VP of Crops and Soils at Van Groningen & Sons Incorporated, Bryan Van Groningen…

Bryan Van Groningenwatermelons
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World Food Prices Continue Falling as Supply Levels Rise

Dan September 6, 2022 Agri-Business, Economy, Exports/Imports, Trade

…last year. Food costs fell across the board last month, with vegetable oils dropping slightly below last year’s level. More palm oil supplies from Indonesia and seasonally rising outputs in…

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