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The Agribusiness Update
The Washington State Department of Agriculture’s Pest Program sees its first substantial decline in the number of Japanese beetles, and Ninth Circuit Appeals Court recently affirmed a permanent injunction prohibiting California's Prop 65 warning requirement related to glyphosate.
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USDA proposes changes to standards for grades of shelled and whole pecans, and Ninth Circuit Appeals Court recently affirmed a permanent injunction prohibiting California's Prop 65 warning requirement related to glyphosate.
The Agribusiness Update
The Washington State Department of Agriculture’s Pest Program sees its first substantial decline in the number of Japanese beetles, and Ninth Circuit Appeals Court recently affirmed a permanent injunction prohibiting California's Prop 65 warning requirement related to glyphosate.
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U.S. Trade Representative and Ag Secretary evaluate Mexico's amendments to decree to ban import and purchase of biotech commodities, and Eighth Circuit Court hears arguments for reinstatement of chlorpyrifos tolerances.
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Modernized Endangered Species Act regulations will be reinstated after a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled a district court improperly vacated 2019 revisions, and USDA's September wheat production forecast is unchanged from August.
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California officials are warning homeowners to sanitize gardening tools before using them on citrus trees because of a new disease threat, and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and other livestock groups are applauding a 9th Circuit Court decision allowing intervention in a case regarding gray wolves.
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There seems to be a bit of a disagreement on the outlook of this year's Alabama cotton crop, and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and other livestock groups applaud 9th Circuit Court's decision allowing intervention in gray wolf case.
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case against OSHA's requirement for employers to enforce vaccine mandate, and despite COVID challenges Dairy Checkoff continues to help foodservice partners grow sales of dairy foods.
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Georgia crops acreage for corn, cotton, peanuts and soybeans higher in 2021, and U.S. Court of Appeal overturns 2019 E15 year-round sales rule.
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Study in California finds protected salmon being eaten by predator fish, and potato sales catch up to pre-pandemic levels.
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University of Florida and Australian group collaborating on research in vanilla, mangoes and passionfruit, and potato sales catching up with pre-pandemic levels.
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New Zealand is calling a halt to the export of livestock by sea, and the National Pork Producers Council calls on court to stop California's Prop 12.
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Cotton prices on USDA's latest WASDE report look bullish, and New Zealand stopping sea exports of livestock.
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Corn imports to China soar, and U.S. beef exports to Sub-Saharan Africa set new record in 2020.
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Alabama residents could qualify for USDA's D-SNAP aid, and National Pork Producers Council calling for California's Prop 12 to be declared invalid.
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National Pork Producers Council calling for California's Prop 12 to be declared invalid, and American Farmland Trust invests grant for Conquering Cover Crop Challenges.
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National Pork Producers Council calling for California's Prop 12 to be declared invalid, and American Farmland Trust invests grant for Conquering Cover Crop Challenges.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Yakima Valley dairy farmers are being held accountable for a nitrate study that was never held to a scientific peer review.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Yakima Valley dairy farmers are being held accountable for a nitrate study that was never held to a scientific peer review.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Yakima Valley dairy farmers are being held accountable for a nitrate study that was never held to a scientific peer review.