California Dairies Confirm HPAI and Commodity Groups Farm Bill Pressure

California Dairies Confirm HPAI and Commodity Groups Farm Bill Pressure

Bob Larson
Bob Larson
From the Ag Information Network, this is your Agribusiness Update.

**Three dairy herds in California’s Central Valley remain under quarantine after cows tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza.

The positive findings, which the USDA confirmed, mark the first time HPAI, or bird flu, has been detected in California dairy cows.

Since March 25, 13 other states have detected bird flu in dairy cows, with a total 197 confirmed cases as of September 9.

**The USDA’s National Ag Statistics Service launched a collection of interactive maps to allow users to access key Census of Agriculture information.

The newly redesigned Ag Census Web Maps application offers access to maps and accompanying data to help visualize, download and analyze Census of Ag data down to the county level.

The app parses maps and statistics from the 2022 census across a number of categories like crops, producers and economics, at www.nass.usda.gov .

**Commodity groups are joining forces to bring producers and other ag stakeholders to Washington, DC in an effort to get a new Farm Bill passed.

Iowa banker Caleb Hopkins tells Politico if the farm bill is not passed THIS YEAR, ag producers will struggle to obtain credit in 2025. That will come as a blow to farmers who have experienced low commodity prices and high input costs.

The 2018 Farm Bill extension expires September 30.

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