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EU Approves Dow DuPont Merger with Agreement to Sell R&D Assets

Dan March 28, 2017Industry News Release

…Monday after Dow and DuPont agreed to address concerns that the merger would leave few incentives to produce new crop protection products in the future. An EU spokesperson taking part…

Dow AgroSciencesDupontEuropean Union (EU)merger
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Black Market Hackers Selling Tractor Repair Software Illegally

Dan March 27, 2017Industry News Release, Technology

…eight states considering the “right-to-repair” legislation that would invalidate the John Deere licensing agreement. It would also prevent farmers from suing for “crop loss, lost profits, loss of goodwill, or…

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Agri View: Downstream Dilemma

Dan March 27, 2017Agri View, Environment

Everett Griner talks about what is put in the soil eventually ends up downstream in today’s Agri View. Downstream Dilemma It doesn’t matter what the crop is or where it…

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Spinach Varieties

Spinach Growers See Increased Demand

Taylor Hillman March 24, 2017Organic

…that it threatens the viability of the crop. The race has intensified to find solutions to downy mildew, a problem especially difficult for organic farmers because there is currently no…

Californiagrowing demandspinach
Yara

Yara West Sacramento is Newest Addition

Dan March 24, 2017Industry News Release, News from our Sponsors

…Ankarstrand, “will impact half a million acres of crop production across 20 different large-acre crops, which in turn will generate $500 million of farm revenue this year. This speaks to…

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Fresno State Signs Ag Academic Pact with Brazilian University

Dan March 24, 2017Education, Industry News Release

…16 postgraduate agriculture programs in economics, administration, animal, bioengineering, crop, entomology, food, forestry, plant and soil sciences. The new agreement will strengthen a relationship that has already included five-month practical…

Ag Academic PactFresno State UniversityUniversity of São Paulo-Brazil
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Agri View: Little known Peanut Facts

Dan March 24, 2017Agri View

Everett Griner talks about little known facts about peanuts in today’s Agri View. Little known Peanut Facts It is a crop that most people know nothing about. It is an…

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The Western View: The Blossom Trail

Taylor Hillman March 23, 2017Features, Western View

…bloom. They are starting their year, growing another crop. The white blossoms of the almonds are gone in Fresno county, butt the pinks of the stone fruit are exploding with…

Blossom TrailCaliforniaSanger
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Agri View: Power of Positive Thinking

Dan March 23, 2017Agri View

…one of them. If a man thought he would lose money on a potato crop, he planted soybeans. See where the story goes. Will Rogers was right. It is optimism…

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protein

Funding to Support Specialty Crop Pest Management

Dan March 21, 2017Industry News Release, Specialty Crops

…practices and profits for specialty crop producers.” The IR-4 program supports the creation of safe, effective, and economical pest management solutions for specialty crops and minor agricultural uses on other…

National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)specialty cropsU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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Pesticide Rule Revisions Help, Still Unneeded

Taylor Hillman March 21, 2017Legislative

…they could use on a particular crop. “If it’s any pesticide I may use, I may list 40 pesticides of which 95 percent of them I won’t use,” Isom said….

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Group Urges Trump to Protect Crop Insurance

Dan March 15, 2017Industry News Release

A group of 60 national farm, lending, ag input, conservation, and crop insurance and reinsurance organizations, led by the Crop Insurance and Reinsurance Bureau, sent a letter to the Administration…

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Poultry litter being incorporated into the soil during disking, a process that turns the soil and pulverizes it so that the litter will be mixed into it. Over a 3-year period, ARS scientists determined that yields were cumulatively higher in plots with litter applied in the spring rather than in the fall. (Photo by Haile Tewolde)

Maximizing Profits with Poultry Litter

Dan March 15, 2017Industry News Release, Soil

…poultry-house materials) contains nitrogen and phosphorus—both important crop nutrients. Applying poultry litter to the soil also recycles some of the tons of litter generated annually by poultry operations throughout the…

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Farmers, Ranchers Ask Congress to Strengthen Safety Net

Dan March 15, 2017Industry News Release

…prices in 2018 and beyond, this situation threatens to quickly and vastly expand with each and every crop year.” The advocates also applauded the House Agriculture Committee for drawing attention…

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