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organic certified

U.S. Now has 6.5 Million Acres of Organic Certified Land

Dan October 18, 2018Industry News Release, Organic

…U.S. farms certified as compliant with the USDA National Organic Program standards for organic row crop production. The total represents three percent increase from 2017, or 460 new operations across…

organic landUSDA National Organic Program
usda

USDA Announces Deregulation of GE Low-Gossypol Cotton

Dan October 16, 2018Cotton, Industry News Release

…the plants, but the compound is significantly reduced in the seed. This benefits agriculture by lowering cottonseed oil refining costs, and potentially expands the use of cottonseed in the livestock…

EAGossypol CottonseedPPRAUSDA/APHIS
agriculture

Rising Output Compressing Ag Margins

Dan October 16, 2018Economy, Industry News Release

…recently negotiated trade deals show upside, “global demand for output from the U.S. agriculture sector is being outpaced by current U.S. production.” Source: National Association of Farm Broadcasting News Service….

agriculture economyagriculture income
ustr

Agri View: Trade War Damage

Dan October 16, 2018Agri View, Trade

…farm income is from exports. Listen to this. Two-thirds of our cotton, half of our soybeans, and almost half of our wheat crop, just to give you an idea. Not…

agriculture tariffsChinaEverett Grinertrade war
government

USDA Issues Farm Safety Net and Conservation Payments

Dan October 15, 2018Economy, Industry News Release

…voluntary conservation efforts on private lands. “CRP has long been a useful tool for the Department to encourage farmers to take that environmentally-sensitive, more unproductive land, out of production and…

ARCCRPPLCUSDA/FSA
southern africa

Southern Africa: A Promising Region for U.S. Agricultural Exports

Dan October 15, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

…fluctuation is caused primarily by drought-related variations in local corn production and competition from other wheat suppliers. South Africa and Angola are the largest importers of U.S. agricultural products in…

agriculture esportsagriculture tradeSouth Africa
wasde

WASDE Anticipates Lower Harvests for Corn and Soybeans

Dan October 12, 2018Corn, Grain, Industry News Release

The October World Ag Supply and Demand (WASDE) report predicts corn and soybean yields will both be lower than previously expected. Corn production is forecast at 14.78 billion bushels, down…

cornsoybeansWASDEwheat
pollinating

Agri View: Value of Bugs Pollinating Crops

Dan October 12, 2018Agri View, Pollinators

…reproduce without a flying insect. Cotton is one of them. Think about this. Some plants provide food for feed that sustain other insects. Some that we can well do without….

Everett Grinerhoneybeepollinators
farmers

Roberts: We’re Making Progress on Farm Bill

Dan October 11, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

…amount of funding from Midwest-based crops to cotton. The so-called “Big Four” leaders of the conference committee, Senators Roberts and Stabenow along with Representatives Conaway and Collin Peterson, are waiting…

2018 Farm BillDebbie StabenowMichael ConawayPat Roberts
farmers

Stabenow: Commodity Title a Political Issue in Farm Bill Talks

Dan October 10, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

…that would take “tens of millions” of dollars from Midwestern farmers for cotton growers in the South, according to the Hagstrom Report. The 2014 farm bill expired last month, and…

2018 Farm BillDebbie StabenowMichael Conaway
former Ag Secretary

Secretary Perdue Statement on President Trump’s Ethanol Announcement

Dan October 9, 2018Biofuels/Energy, Industry News Release

…again made it abundantly clear that he is unleashing the full potential of American energy production as we retake our rightful place as the world’s leader. I thank President Trump…

Ag Secretary PerdueE15 ethanolEthanol
forage

Forage for Fall Fruits and Nuts

Dan October 8, 2018This Land of Ours

…turn, our gardens may be starting to slow down production, but most tree fruits and nuts are ripening, both domestically and in the wild. Apples, pears, and cherries are all…

Cathy Isomforagingfruitsnuts
court

Court to Hear OTA Suit Against USDA Organic Livestock Rule Withdraw

Dan October 8, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…agency contends that the Organic Food and Production Act does not give the National Organic Program the authority to regulate animal welfare. The Organic Trade Association is arguing that the…

organic livestock ruleOTAUSDA
national ffa

Corporate Leaders and National FFA Announce Transformational Initiative Addressing Emergent Agricultural Challenges

Dan October 8, 2018Education, Industry News Release, Technology

…confront and inspire solutions to the world’s current and future food, nutrition and production challenges. More than 65,000 FFA student members and guests are anticipated to attend this year’s national…

Mark PoeschlNational FFAThe Blue Room
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