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annual

Annual Soil Health Summit Event Opens to Public for First Time

Dan October 26, 2018Industry News Release, Soil

…crops and practicing advanced nutrient management. Shefali Mehta, SHP executive director, noted the field team plans to have a more robust data set for 2018. She says the summit marks…

Shefali MehtasoilSoil Health Summit
california

The Western View: A Fix for California Water Problems?

Dan October 25, 2018Water, Western View

…crops. But the projects have never been built out enough to meet the demand. And now, the problem gets complicated. The State Water Board is the elephant in the room….

food safety

Crops of the Future Collaborative Funds Downy Mildew Research at UC Davis

Brian German October 23, 2018Agri-Business, Funding

The first research grant issued through the Crops of the Future Collaborative from the Foundation of Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR) will be focused on addressing downy mildew in lettuce….

downy mildewresearch funding
blob

The Western View: The Blob is Back

Dan October 22, 2018Weather, Western View

…days and warm nights have caused the ocean temperatures to rise. That’s met good news. Southeastern Alaska is a rainforest, and it is in drought right now. Plus, this area…

California weatherLen WilcoxPacific blob
farm bill

Conaway Determined to Complete Farm Bill

Dan October 19, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release, Legislative

…stressors, such as low commodity prices and trade issues, are driving anxiety. Add to that, a rising suicide rate among farmers, Conaway says “I feel really badly about that, saying…

2018 Farm BillCollin PetersonMichael Conaway
usda

USDA Announces Deregulation of GE Low-Gossypol Cotton

Dan October 16, 2018Cotton, Industry News Release

…PPRA that this variety of GE cotton is unlikely to pose a plant pest risk to agricultural crops or other plants in the United States and is deregulating this variety…

EAGossypol CottonseedPPRAUSDA/APHIS
agriculture

Rising Output Compressing Ag Margins

Dan October 16, 2018Economy, Industry News Release

Strong growth in both the U.S. and global economies will support increased demand in domestic and export markets through the end of the year. However, U.S. competitiveness is currently constrained…

agriculture economyagriculture income
ustr

Agri View: Trade War Damage

Dan October 16, 2018Agri View, Trade

…these crops. But, what about the people who buy the crops? Finally, how many jobs will be affected? How will it change when it is over? That’s Agri View for…

agriculture tariffsChinaEverett Grinertrade war
government

USDA Issues Farm Safety Net and Conservation Payments

Dan October 15, 2018Economy, Industry News Release

…barley, canola, corn, grain sorghum, wheat and other crops. In the next few months payments will be triggered for rice, chickpeas, sunflower seeds, flaxseed, mustard seed, rapeseed, safflower, crambe, and…

ARCCRPPLCUSDA/FSA
pollinating

Agri View: Value of Bugs Pollinating Crops

Dan October 12, 2018Agri View, Pollinators

Everett Griner talks about bugs of value to farmers for pollinating crops in today’s Agri View. Value of Bugs Pollinating Crops A lot has been said about the decline of…

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
pineapple

Agri View: Pineapple – World Known Crop

Dan October 11, 2018Agri View, Fruits & Vegetables

Everett Griner talks about a crop that is marked across the world in today’s Agri View. Pineapple – World Known Crop Pineapple. One of the tastiest crops we grow. It…

Everett Grinerpineapple
nrcs

Agri View: America’s Roads Falling Apart

Dan October 10, 2018Agri View

…agriculture. Once a crop is harvested getting it to market rapidly is important. Most crops are transported by big trucks. One senator says we need a rebuilding program like we…

bridgesEverett Grinerinfrastructureroads
garden

Unique Succulent Garden Ideas

Dan October 9, 2018This Land of Ours

…only minimal watering, and can take higher temperatures as well. There are so many varieties of succulents, with diverse shapes, sizes, and colors. Here are a just a few ideas…

Cathy Isomgardeningsucculent plants
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