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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A delay by select automakers in removing AM radio from the dash in new cars allows lawmakers time to craft legislation to keep AM radio in vehicles.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The USDA’s July 1 Cattle on Feed Report showed the lowest number of U.S. beef cattle in a decade.
Fruit Grower Report
The House of Representatives voted to repeal the controversial "Waters of the U.S." rule, and the Senate could follow suit this week.
The Agribusiness Update
California citrus growers are facing increase costs for bringing their crops to market, and COVID impact on pork processing was shortlived.
The Agribusiness Update
University of Georgia Meat Judging Team earns top honors at National Western Stock Show, and COVID impact on pork processing industry was short-lived.
The Agribusiness Update
Northwest pear crop in plentiful supply, and jury awards $265-million judgement against Bayer-BASF dicamba.
The Agribusiness Update
Settlement discussions are underway over a lawsuit challenging a new Missouri law making it illegal to promote plant-based food as "meat," and a new website unveiled from House Ag Committee.
The Agribusiness Update
The USDA and FDA will team up to regulate the fake meat industry, and record exports of U.S. red meats headed to the Philippines.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Milk production up in spite of low prices, and estimates out for dicamba damage to soybeans.
The Agribusiness Update
Department of Justice grants permission for Bayer-Monsanto merger, and Missouri could be first state to enact fake-meat labeling laws.
The Agribusiness Update
Farm Bill voted down in House, and Missouri first state to pass meat labeling law to differentiate between animal and other sources.
The Agribusiness Update
Missouri House passes new rules on alt-meat labeling, and USDA spending $7-million on Specialty Crop research in six states.
Land & Livestock Report
Plant-based and Lab-grown Meat Could Get Clear Labeling in Missouri
The Agribusiness Update
Appellate Court sides with California that glyphosate is a carcinogen, and Univ. of Missouri think tank says Ag Economy decline is over but recovery is slow.
The Agribusiness Update
An Ohio State University professor predicts farm income increase after four down years, and the number of cattle in feedlots continues to grow.
The Agribusiness Update
Texas Cattle Counties declared disaster areas in wake of Harvey, and USDA reports Net Beef Sales up 54% for week ending Aug 24.
The Agribusiness Update
National Cattlemen's Beef Association disappointed in Japan's trade deal with European Union, and Missouri and Arkansas ban dicamba due to drift.
The Agribusiness Update
Organic Grain Imports Hurt U.S. Growers, and Beginning Farmers Advised
Idaho Ag Today
University of Missouri researchers, Dr. Heidi Appel and Dr. Rex Cocroft are looking very carefully at how plants respond to the sounds that are produced by insect predators such as caterpillars.
Idaho Ag Today
University of Missouri researchers, Dr. Heidi Appel and Dr. Rex Cocroft are collaborating on a project.