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flour

Celebrating National Flour Month

Dan March 8, 2018Grain, This Land of Ours

…make many different foods. Flour that is used in baking comes mainly from wheat, although it can also be milled from corn, rice, nuts, legumes, and some fruits and vegetables….

bakingCathy Isomflour
steel

Coalition Formed to Fight Steel, Aluminum Tariffs

Dan March 8, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

…for Competitive Steel and Aluminum Trade this week. The coalition includes industrial and agriculture groups, such as the National Pork Producers Council, The American Soybean Association and U.S. Wheat Associates….

ASANational Foreign Trade CouncilNPPCU.S. Wheat Associates
volumes

Perdue Reaffirms Support for Ethanol, RFS

Dan March 2, 2018Energy, Industry News Release

…to hundreds of the nation’s corn, soybean, wheat, and sorghum farmers, Perdue says he’s beginning to understand the president’s frustration with “fake news.” The secretary has been under fire since…

biofuelEthanolRenewable Identification Numbers (RINs)
senate

Ag Groups Concerned About Trade Retaliation

Dan March 2, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

U.S. Wheat Associates and the National Association of Wheat Growers were both very disappointed in the Trump Administration’s decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. A statement says…

importsNational Association of Wheat GrowerstariffsU.S. Wheat Associates
pig farmers

2018 Pig Farmers of Tomorrow Named

Dan March 1, 2018Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…Krause Krause is the fourth generation on his family farm near Clear Lake, South Dakota. He owns a pig nursery barn and grows corn, soybean and wheat. “I’m excited to…

National Pork BoardPig Farmers of TomorrowPork Checkoff
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Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Agriculture Coalition’s Request to Halt California’s ‘False and Misleading’ Prop 65 Labeling of Glyphosate

Dan February 27, 2018Environment, Industry News Release, Regulation

…tables, and Glyphosate is a vital tool that growers have trusted to provide safe, affordable food,” said Chandler Goule, Chief Executive Officer for the National Association of Wheat Growers, the…

glyphosateProp 65
epa

Farm Groups Ask President Trump to Support Renewable Fuels Standard

Dan February 26, 2018Energy, Industry News Release

…Farm Bureau Federation Roger Johnson, President National Farmers Union Gordon Stoner, President National Association of Wheat Growers Don Bloss, Chairman National Sorghum Producers cc: Secretary Perdue, Secretary Perry, Administrator Pruitt…

energyPresident Donald J. TrumpRFS
usda

USDA Releases 2018 Planting Estimates

Dan February 23, 2018Corn, Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

…with 90 million acres going to corn and another 90 million to soybeans. The agency says wheat acres should rise to about 46.5 million. Cotton is also expected to jump…

corncottonUSDA Planting Estimates
southern plains

Southern Plains Drought Becoming “Rapidly Dire”

Dan February 16, 2018Drought, Industry News Release, Weather

…in some form of drought. The U.S. Drought Monitor says impacts will rapidly escalate if rain does not materialize soon, noting that the lack of rainfall is affecting winter wheat,…

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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
survey

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

Dan February 12, 2018Cotton, Industry News Release

…in acreage. In Alabama, the survey responses indicate 0.8 percent more cotton acreage and less wheat, soybeans, and ‘other crops’. In Florida, respondents indicated more cotton and soybeans and less…

cottoncotton intentions surveyNCCUSDA
wasde report

USDA February WASDE Report

Dan February 9, 2018Corn, Grain, Industry News Release

…$3.30 per bushel, up five cents from the previous report. Projected wheat ending stocks were raised by 20 million bushels, with exports increasing. USDA left season-average farm price for wheat…

cornsoybeansUSDAWASDEwheat
farm

Highlights From the February 2018 Farm Income Forecast

Dan February 8, 2018Economy, Industry News Release

…offset a forecast increase in meat animal receipts. A forecast $1.7-billion (4.5 percent) increase in soybean receipts will be more than offset by expected declines in receipts for wheat, corn,…

farm economyfarm incomeUSDA/ERS
drought monitor

Drought Monitor has Concerns Shifting South

Dan January 26, 2018Drought, Industry News Release

…Monitor reports that agricultural impacts from the drought are being felt in Utah, Kansas and Oklahoma, and include decreasing hay and soybean yields, deteriorating wheat and grazing conditions, and decreasing…

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