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Net Farm Income Down for Third Straight Year

Dan December 29, 2016Industry News Release

…the ten-year averages. Before the recent drops, both income measures largely trended upwards. Between 2010 and 2013, rising crop and animal receipts helped to push net cash farm income and…

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Budget Patch Averts Ag Lending Crisis

Dan December 28, 2016Industry News Release

…limit between now and April 28, which is a victory for farm groups who had been urging Washington to head off a potential ag lending crisis. Crop and livestock prices…

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South American Soybean Harvest Underway

Dan December 28, 2016Industry News Release

…the next ten days. South American Crop Consultant Michael Cordonnier notes that rainfall increased during early December, leading to concern that wet weather could cause disease issues like mold, potentially…

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Almond Assessment Increase Approved

Taylor Hillman December 27, 2016Industry News Release, News from our Sponsors

…new, innovative marketing programs. Strain on agricultural resources has never been higher. Almonds are currently California’s highest-value agricultural crop, and soon they will be its largest acreage crop, putting the…

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USDA: $5 Million in Funds for Smart Technology Innovations in Agriculture

Dan December 23, 2016General

…unmanned ground and aerial vehicles and satellites with sophisticated analytics for early detection and mitigation of row crop diseases. Science funded by AFRI is vital to meeting food, fiber and…

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Women Earn Nearly Half of Ag Doctorates, Hold 23 Percent of Academic Post

Dan December 23, 2016Education, Industry News Release

…only four had a female department chair for crop and soil sciences. Among the colleges of agriculture, nine have female deans. From the National Association of Farm Broadcasting news service….

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CA Produce Shows Low or No Pesticide Residue

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release

…the crop in his 43-acre vineyard. DPR continues to find a small but significant number of cases of illegal residues on fresh produce from Mexico and other countries. See press…

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Cost Share Opportunities for Organic Producers/Handlers

Dan December 21, 2016Industry News Release, Organic

…handlers are eligible to receive reimbursement for up to 75 percent of certification costs each year up to a maximum of $750 per certification scope—crops, livestock, wild crops and handling….

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USDA Invests in Innovative Conservation Partnerships

Dan December 21, 2016Environment, Industry News Release

…water and sediment control basins, tile outlet terraces, and cover crops. Since 2009, USDA has invested more than $29 billion to help producers make conservation improvements, working with as many…

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Almond Matters: Control Winter Weeds

Taylor Hillman December 21, 2016Almond Matters

…way to optimizing production early,” Clay said. The use of cover crops is becoming more popular, but weeds in those areas aren’t the problem. Clay said the focus is on…

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Agri View: Agriculture Opportunities

Dan December 21, 2016Agri View, Education

…will expand significantly in the next decade. One reason is young people are learning that there is more to agriculture than producing a crop. There is the vast food industry….

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CCM Response to Argentinian Lemon Rule

Dan December 20, 2016Citrus, Industry News Release

…the 14/15 citrus crop year versus 13/14 were down $600 million,” notes Joel Nelsen, President of California Citrus Mutual a citrus producers’ trade association. “This Administration and this Secretary fail…

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Research Shows Wind Turbines Impact on Field Crops

Dan December 20, 2016Industry News Release

Wind turbines that often dot fields throughout the Midwest may benefit row crops, according to new research by Iowa State University. A climate researcher with the university says air turbulence…

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Central Valley Growers Welcome Cold

Dan December 19, 2016Citrus, Industry News Release

…withstand cooler temperatures at longer durations. Wind machines were used on roughly one-third of the Central Valley navel crop – covering 44,000 acres – for an average of 5 hours…

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