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Obama Admin Takes Action to Address EU’s Unfair Trade Practices against Beef Industry

Dan December 22, 2016General

…on most U.S. beef products. The EU’s ban on U.S. beef is not based on sound science and discriminates against American beef farmers, ranchers, and producers. If the trade action…

beef importEuropean Union (EU)Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR)
secretary

Farm Bureau, NASDA Seek Delay of Unlawful EPA Rule

Dan December 22, 2016Industry News Release, Labor and Immigration

…training resources needed to effectively implement the rule and assist farmers and ranchers with compliance efforts. “At this time, even if all of the compliance and enforcement materials were completed…

American Farm Bureau FederationEnvironmental Protection AgencyNational Association of State Departments of Agricultureworker protection safety rule
food

Rabobank Issues Report on Reshaping Food Sector

Dan December 22, 2016Industry News Release

…years. The results show farmers will have an incentive to consolidate, streamline their operations, and respond to consumer desires. Senior Analyst Sterling Liddel says, “We’re expecting changes across the agriculture…

North American agricultureRabobank Food and Agriculture Advisory Group
dairy quoita

USDA to Measure Financial Well-Being of Dairy Farms

Dan December 21, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…USDA launched the program in 2015, making the current survey crucial to measuring its initial effects. All dairy farmers selected to participate in the 2016 ARMS will be notified by…

Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS)dairyNational Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Glyphosate

CA Produce Shows Low or No Pesticide Residue

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release

…farmers markets, food distribution centers, and other outlets throughout California. The produce is tested for more than 350 types of pesticides using state of the art equipment operated by the…

California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR)pesticidepesticide residue

Cost Share Opportunities for Organic Producers/Handlers

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release, Organic

…2017, organic producers and handlers will be able to visit over 2,100 USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices to apply for federal reimbursement to assist with the cost of receiving…

cost share programorganicUSDA Farm Service Agency (FSA)
regenerative agriculture

CDFA / USDA to Host Joint Summit on Healthy Soils

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release, Soil

…to help us stabilize our changing climate,” said CDFA Secretary Karen Ross. “By capturing greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere and storing them underground, through the assistance of living plants…

California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)Soils SummitUSDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)

USDA Invests in Innovative Conservation Partnerships

Dan December 21, 2016Environment, Industry News Release

…projects, bringing together more than 2,000 conservation partners who have committed an estimated $1.4 billion in financial and technical assistance. By 2018, NRCS and its partners, including Indian tribes, nonprofit…

conservation projectsRegional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)
farmers

Public Comment Period on GIPSA is Open

Dan December 21, 2016Cattle, Industry News Release

…and livestock producers. The controversial rules would make it easier for producers to sue livestock companies and much harder for meat companies to cancel contracts with farmers. The rules would…

Grain Inspection Packers and Stockyards Administration rules (GIPSA)National Pork Producers Council
fruit

USDA Releases Local Food Marketing Survey Results

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release

…practices. That resulted in $8.7 billion in revenue in 2015. Farmers who sold directly to institutions and intermediaries like wholesalers who would locally brand the product brought in the most…

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.

CA Dairy Farmers Navigating Methane Reduction Bill

Dan December 21, 2016Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

Dairy farmers in California now have more to consider in running their day-to-day operations. An article on Milk Business Dot Com says farmers face water issues, regulatory burdens, and the…

digesterSenate Bill 1383Western United Dairymen

CCM Response to Argentinian Lemon Rule

Dan December 20, 2016Citrus, Industry News Release

…two reports were issued by USDA, one noting that the numbers of family farmers were shrinking in America while the second cited a continued reduction in farm income. “Revenues for…

ArgentinaCalifornia Department of Food & AgriculturelemonsNational Plant Board
sierra

Protecting Natural Resources Through Joint Chiefs’ Partnership

Dan December 20, 2016Forestry, Industry News Release

…Since 2009, USDA has invested more than $29 billion to help producers make conservation improvements, working with as many as 500,000 farmers, ranchers and landowners to protect over 400 million…

forestryJoint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration PartnershipUSDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)

Court Dismisses Mississippi River Basin Nutrient Standards Case

Dan December 20, 2016Environment, Industry News Release

In what agriculture groups call a victory, a federal court last week dismissed a lawsuit that would have forced the Environmental Protection Agency to impose strict nutrient standards on farmers…

Environmental Protection AgencyMississippi River Basin
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