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Planted Cotton Acreage Expected to Increase

Brian German February 20, 2019Field & Row Crops, Industry

…14 million acres of upland cotton nationally, a nearly three percent increase from the estimate from the U.S. Department of Agriculture back in December. “The Cotton Council release looks like…

cotton acreagecotton planting intentions
lgma

Romaine Lettuce Outbreak Report Confirms One Source, Others Undetermined

Dan February 18, 2019Fruits & Vegetables

The Federal Drug Administration made their romaine lettuce investigation records public this week, confirming only one source of the E. coli outbreak was identified. In December, the FDA identified a…

E. coliFDARomaine lettuce
central

Central Valley Citrus Growers Manage through Mid-Season Freeze

Dan February 11, 2019Citrus, Industry News Release, Weather

…to raise grove temperatures as much as 3-5 degrees to prevent freeze damage. While the temperatures were within manageable ranges, there is some concern that rain on Saturday and Sunday…

California citrusCentral Valleyfreeze

China Makes Another Significant Soybean Purchase

Brian German February 5, 2019Agri-Business, Trade

…as of February 4.  China had previously made a significant soybean purchase of more than 1.5 million tons back in December.  That first purchase since the trade relationship soured in…

China trade policyChinese tariffs
san joaquin

Farm Bureau Sues to Block Flows Plan for Lower San Joaquin River

Dan February 4, 2019Industry

…which filed suit to block the plan. Adopted last December by the State Water Resources Control Board, the plan would redirect 30 to 50 percent of “unimpaired flows” in three…

California waterCFBFlower San Joaquin River

Bay-Delta Plan Lawsuits Continue to Be Filed

Brian German January 22, 2019Agri-Business, Water

…water board’s decision back in December. The lawsuit claims that the plan will end up costing the local economy more than $230 million and nearly 1,000 jobs without providing the…

bay-deltastate water
eu

EU Won’t Include Agriculture In Trade Talks With U.S.

Dan January 19, 2019Industry News Release, Trade

…non-tariff barriers to U.S. farm products. The organization and 52 other food and farm groups in mid-December sent a letter to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, urging the…

agriculture tradeEUJim HeimerlNPPC

HLB Detections Increased in 2018 as Monitoring Efforts Intensify

Brian German January 18, 2019Industry, Pest Update

…ACP quarantine after a psyllid was discovered in December 2018 on a residential tree in Novato, California.  Breeding populations of ACP were also found at multiple residential properties in Soledad…

Asian citrus psyllid (ACP)Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Programm (CPDPP)Huanglongbing (HLB)
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Longest Recorded Government Shutdown Impacting Key Ag Programs

Dan January 17, 2019Economy, Funding

…stopped producing several important informational reports, with farmers working in the dark since the last data report was released on December 22. Agricultural Export Sales, Cold Storage and Cattle on…

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government

FSA Offices Reopen for Three Days While Government Shutdown Continues

Brian German January 16, 2019Agri-Business, USDA

…been received to identify priority items. Other services that can be performed include the processing of payments made on or before December 31, 2018, as well as continuing expiring financing…

government shutdownUSDA Farm Service Agency (FSA)
ustr

Chinese Trade Conditions May Be Poised to Improve

Brian German January 14, 2019Agri-Business, Trade

…any further tariffs was agreed to back in December.  While neither country elaborated on any particular details pertaining to the trade conditions, both sides are reporting that the negotiations are…

agriculture trade ChinaChina trade policy
ice

Navigating the H-2A Guest Worker Program

Dan January 14, 2019Industry News Release, Labor and Immigration

…fallen short. A Department of Labor proposal to “streamline” the system was due in December 2018 but has not materialized. The other major change in 2018 was an Agriculture Department…

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More Virulent Newcastle Disease in Commercial Poultry

Brian German January 11, 2019Industry, Poultry

…December 2018 discovery, virulent Newcastle disease had not been identified in commercial poultry since 2003. APHIS reports that the detection of more virulent Newcastle disease is related to the outbreak…

poultry productionVirulent Newcastle Disease (VND)
livestock

ELD Exemption Remains in Place During Government Shutdown

Brian German January 11, 2019Agri-Business, Regulation

…with paper ledgers and has been a significant issue for the trucking industry since it was first enacted on December 18, 2017.  The omnibus spending bill that President Trump signed…

ELD regulationsElectronic Logging Device
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