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$1.9 Million for Alfalfa and Forage Research

Dan March 30, 2017Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) announced the availability of $1.9 million in funding for research and development to improve the agricultural productivity,…

alfalfaforageNational Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
education

New Funding Opportunities for Higher Education

Dan March 30, 2017Education, Industry News Release

USDA Announces $4.5 Million for Higher Education Support The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) announced the availability of $4.5 million in funding to…

educationfundingNational Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
snow water survey

Snowpack’s Water Content Remains Far above Average

Dan March 30, 2017Industry News Release, Water

…supplies Californians use – will take much more than even an historically wet water year to be replenished in many areas. California’s climate is the most variable of any state….

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Western Growers Forms Partnership with New Mexico Chile Association

Dan March 30, 2017Industry News Release, Labor and Immigration

…look forward to working together to resolve the pressing concerns facing western agriculture.” The two associations will also promote the partnership to their respective memberships and explore additional opportunities for…

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susan bodine

Farm Bureau Cheers Perdue Committee Vote, Urges Full Senate to Confirm

Dan March 30, 2017Industry News Release

The following may be attributed to Zippy Duvall, President, American Farm Bureau Federation: “Today’s vote by the Senate Agriculture committee to move Sonny Perdue’s nomination to the full Senate for…

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California and Australia – a Continuing Partnership

Dan March 30, 2017Industry News Release

by Karen Ross, Secretary, California Department of Food and Agriculture Ross Our visit to Australia was another step in furthering California’s commitment on climate smart agriculture. The trip not only…

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Western Growers

Western Growers Applauds Senate Ag Committee Perdue Vote

Dan March 30, 2017Industry News Release

In response to the Senate Agriculture Committee vote to favorably report the nomination of U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary-designate Sonny Perdue to the full Senate, Western Growers President and CEO…

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Senate Agriculture Committee Swiftly Advances USDA Secretary Nominee Perdue

Dan March 30, 2017Industry News Release

…on March 23. Governor Perdue has the bipartisan support of six past Agriculture Secretaries. The Governor also has the support of more than 650 agriculture groups from across the nation….

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Farm Bureau Praises EPA Chlorpyrifos Decision

Dan March 30, 2017Environment, Industry News Release

American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall today applauded Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt for rejecting a petition that would have eliminated the use of chlorpyrifos in agriculture. “Farmers…

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Report Names Ag Labor in Human Trafficking List

Dan March 30, 2017Industry News Release, Labor and Immigration

…Wednesday breaks down instances of sex and labor trafficking into 25 distinct categories. The report ranked agriculture 11th in known instances of human trafficking. Specifically, the report classifies agriculture labor…

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Very Early Planting Not Worth the Risks

Dan March 30, 2017Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

An agriculture professor from the University of Illinois says very early planting is not worth the risks involved. Emerson Nafziger says planting well ahead of normal is unlikely to result…

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Sonny Perdue Vote Delayed to Thursday

Dan March 30, 2017Industry News Release

…President Donald Trump’s nominee for Agriculture Secretary, is expected to easily pass the Senate Agriculture Committee. But, if the Senate is unable to fit a full chamber vote on Perdue’s…

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Guayule plants in an ARS research greenhouse. (Photo by Byung-guk Kang/USDA/ARS)

Guayule: Past Meets Future

Dan March 29, 2017Industry News Release

Guayule plants in an ARS research greenhouse. (Photo by Byung-guk Kang/USDA/ARS) A U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) team is putting their own spin on the phrase, “Where the rubber hits…

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House Agriculture Committee Reviews the Farm Credit System

Dan March 29, 2017Industry News Release

…lenders avoided agricultural loans due to their associated risks. The FCS was created to provide a permanent, reliable source of credit to American agriculture. “Modern agriculture is far more complex…

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