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Idaho Ag Today
Idaho Water Resource Board (IWRB) voted to approve 11 new groundwater-to- surface water irrigation conversion projects for $13.3 million.
The Agribusiness Update
California farmers invest in water-efficient infrastructure to address Imperial Valley irrigation problems, and African Swine Fever returns to China.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA's National Ag Statistic Service will conduct its biannual Agricultural Labor Survey in April, and African Swine Fever reappears in China.
The Agribusiness Update
Led by beef,pork and poultry, grocery prices climb at fastest rate since 2008, and Growth Energy study shows E15's universal compatibility with today's vehicles.
The Agribusiness Update
Mexico remains largest market for U.S. Dairy Exports, and USDA announces $10-million for 2021 Specialty Crop Multi-State Program.
Fruit Grower Report
Cherry harvest is underway and looking good, but the challenges keep coming.
Fruit Grower Report
Cherry harvest is underway and looking good, but the challenges keep coming.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signs bill making Daylight Saving Time permanent in the state, but must wait for Congress to approve, and U.S. Meat Export Federation's Spring Conference was held virtually and market diversification was one of the big topics.
The Agribusiness Update
Thieves in California using drones to find and steal farm equipment, and Cosmic Crisp volume and sales climbing quickly.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Can biochar help mitigate damages from citrus greening disease which has been so costly to the Florida citrus industry?
Line on Agriculture
Dogs to detect the so-called Huanglongbing—also known as HLB.
California Ag Today
Citrus Greening Disease has devastated farms in places like Florida, and poses a serious threat in California.
Fruit Grower Report
Cherry outlook good, but not quite up to last year's record crop!
Fruit Grower Report
Washington growers step-up efforts to increase demand for high-quality cherries.
Fruit Grower Report
Northwest Cherry harvest gets underway and looks promising.
The Agribusiness Update
Some of the decline in producers' sentiment during May was attributable to changing perceptions about the livestock sector. There will be cherries for 4th of July but there won't be as many.
Northwest Report
JR Simplot shells out money for a fine and improvements...crabbing is closed in a part of Oregon...and two Senators are holing a Farm Hall.
Land & Livestock Report
Since the wolves were introduced across the West, there have been a set Plan with rules and expectations for both the agencies and the ranchers to follow.
Fruit Grower Report
The 2015 cherry crop is looking really good and really early.