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Coffee supplies

California Coffee Industry Gaining Ground

Brian German February 20, 2018Industry

The California coffee industry is steadily expanding as demand for the domestically grown product shows significant promise. Last year, Frinj Coffee cooperative sold their entire crop to Blue Bottle Coffee…

California coffee
snow

Agri View: Impact of Snow

Dan February 20, 2018Agri View, Weather

…will not know for a while. That will come when the crop is harvested. And, the crop harvest isn’t to far away. That’s Agri View for today. I’m Everett Griner……

agriculture weatherEverett Grinervidalia onions
gmo labeling

MN Students Want GMO Approval Process Streamlined

Dan February 19, 2018Genetically Modified, Industry News Release

A group of graduate students at the University of Minnesota is asking Congress to streamline the approval process for GMO crops that produce food and fiber. A DTN article says…

EPAGMOUSDA
planting

Legislation Designed to Save Pollinators Introduced in House

Dan February 19, 2018Industry News Release, Legislative

…food supply. Studies estimate that one of every three bites of food Americans eat is from a crop pollinated by bees. From the National Association of Farm Broadcasting News Service….

Earl BlumenauerJim McGovernSaving America’s Pollinators Act
outlook forum

2018 USDA Ag Outlook Forum Offers Pre-Forum Field Trips on Farming and Research

Dan February 17, 2018Industry News Release

…presented by USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) staff and partners. The farm partners with NRCS to use conservation practices as it raises beef cattle, crops, and trees. This field…

2018 Agricultural Outlook ForumUSDA/NRCS
chicago

Syngenta Acquires Satellite Imagery Innovator

Dan February 16, 2018Industry News Release, Technology

…below), Syngenta says FarmShots was developed to help farmers, agronomists and retailers quickly and accurately spot field issues caused by planter skips, emergence, insect feeding, poor plant nutrition, crop diseases,…

Farmshotssatellite imagerySyngenta
cobank

Agri View: Shipping Affects Food Prices

Dan February 15, 2018Agri View

…knows that vast amounts of every crop farmers grow is exported. It keeps American farmers in business. It takes a lot of big ships to transport all of those crops….

Everett Grinerfood pricesshipping cost
winter

Beginning Farmer Training Program Receives State Approval

Brian German February 14, 2018Agri-Business

…approved by the State that trains to one standard,” Kimball noted. The Beginning Farm and Ranch Manager Apprenticeship provides professional training for producing specialty crops. The program requires 250 hours…

beginning farmer
trump

Trump Budget Proposal Considered “DOA”

Dan February 14, 2018Economy, Industry News Release, Legislative

…Congress on Monday. No one in the entire American food chain seems happy with what they’ve seen. Everyone, from members of Congress to farm leaders, crop insurance executives, as well…

FY 2018 BudgetPresident TrumpSNAP
crop

Agri View: Soybeans, Our Number One Crop

Dan February 14, 2018Agri View

Everett Griner talks about this year’s planting of corn, wheat, and our number one crop, soybeans in today’s Agri View. As you travel across the backroads of this country, even…

Everett Grinersoybean exportssoybeans

Secretary of Agriculture Hears California Concerns at World Ag Expo

Brian German February 13, 2018General, Industry

…crop insurance and other protections. Water also appeared to be a significant topic of discussion at the meeting. “California’s a complex mix obviously of state water rules, some federal districts…

2018 World Ag ExpoAgriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue
sales closing

Sales Closing Dates Near for Most Crops

Dan February 12, 2018Industry News Release

…Management Agency (RMA) urges farmers to sign up for crop insurance before the sales closing dates for eligible 2018 spring crops. The sales closing dates for most spring-planted crops is…

crop insuranceUSDA/RMA
feral hogs

Agri View: Feral Hog Problem Over?

Dan February 12, 2018Agri View

…last resort. Poison. Everything else has failed. One farmer in Alabama has killed over 200 of these destructive creatures on his farm in less than a year. Total crop damage…

corncrop damageferal hogssoybeans
survey

NCC Survey Suggests U.S. Producers to Plant 13.1 Million Acres of Cotton in 2018

Dan February 12, 2018Cotton, Industry News Release

…‘other crops’, likely peanuts. In Georgia, cotton acreage is expected to increase by 0.6 percent. Georgia growers expect to plant less soybeans and more corn and ‘other crops’, likely peanuts….

cottoncotton intentions surveyNCCUSDA
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