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DOJ Seeks to Stop Deere from Purchasing Monsanto’s Precision Planting Division

Dan September 1, 2016General

…mean higher prices for farmers who want to buy equipment for high-speed precision planting, according to Reuters. In a statement, Deere announced the company would fight the lawsuit, calling the…

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USDA Sharply Revises Farm Income Forecasts

Dan September 1, 2016General, Industry News Release

…to fall in 2016, with dairy farms expected to suffer the largest declines in absolute and percentage terms. After record high milk prices in 2014, this would be the second…

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Delta Smelt

Delta Smelt Strategy Shows Promising Results

Dan August 31, 2016Environment, Industry News Release, Water

…Delta smelt food supply in the western Delta in this fifth year of drought,” said Charlton H. Bonham, Director of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. He added, “The…

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Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Suppression Program

Dan August 31, 2016Environment, Industry News Release, Pest Update

…threat to food crop growers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is seeking public comment on an updated environmental impact statement (EIS) that…

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Lunch Packed with Nutrition

Dan August 31, 2016Education, General, Industry News Release

…are serving more nutritious meals. And food and nutrition experts say, we should too if we are packing lunches for our kids. The truth is nutrition really matters as we’re…

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Black Sea Grain Deal

Low Wheat Price Support Needed in New Farm Bill

Dan August 31, 2016Grain, Industry News Release

Wheat prices have tumbled to the lowest point they’ve been at in the last decade, thanks in part to a successful harvest in the U.S. and strong harvest prospects overseas….

Farm Billwheat

Farm Futures Releases 2017 Planting Intentions

Dan August 31, 2016General, Industry News Release

…year’s crop. Growers said they’re considering 84.4 million acres of soybeans for next year, which is one percent higher than this year’s plantings. Lower prices for corn may cause farmers…

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Falling Food Prices Hurt Farm Belt

Dan August 31, 2016General

The U.S. is on pace to continue the longest stretch of falling food prices in over 50 years. While the lower prices are a boon to shoppers, it’s putting serious…

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Agri View: Meat Production

Dan August 31, 2016Agri View, Cattle, Hogs & Pork

Everett Griner talks about making meat production more costly in today’s Agri View. Meat Production Farmers who produce our food live under constant pressure from environmental groups and animal care…

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Making it Easier to Donate Excess Food

Taylor Hillman August 30, 2016Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops, Vegetables

…to donate food to the needy and get a tax credit in return. The state has extended a tax incentive for farmers who donate food to food banks, and made…

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Agriculture Secretary Vilsack on Farm Income Forecasts

Dan August 30, 2016General, Industry News Release

…Coverage (PLC), and the Margin Protection Program for Dairy (MPP)-are forecast to increase nearly 25 percent to $13.5 billion in 2016. For producers challenged by weather, disease and falling prices,…

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Brown Bag School Lunch Myths

Dan August 30, 2016Education, General, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom fills us in on what the food safety experts say about some common myths for those so-called brown bag lunches. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours….

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Egypt Changes Stance on Ergot, Again

Dan August 30, 2016Grain, Industry News Release

…the weekend. In July, Egypt adopted the international standard that allows up to 0.05 percent of ergot in imported wheat shipments, following a risk assessment by the Food and Agriculture…

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USDA Buying Eggs to Ease Surplus

Dan August 30, 2016Industry News Release, Poultry

…prices. USDA says the products will go to various food nutrition assistance programs, and to charitable institutions. The actual dollar amount spent will depend on bid prices received after a…

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