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The Agribusiness Update
California cherries appear to have weathered recent heavy rains without too much loss, and USDA has new authority to keep meat packing houses open.
The Agribusiness Update
R-CALF USA applauds decision to keep meat processing running, and more people are ordering direct from the farm during coronavirus.
The Agribusiness Update
Rainy December and January slows down California harvest season, and Coronavirus and the possible impact on ag markets.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA works on defense of African Swine Fever, and Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue applauds removal of steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Wheat Associates cast an eye to Brazil's tariff-free import quota, and Cover Crops use for soil health grows at rapid rate.
The Agribusiness Update
Archer Daniels Midland achieves success in spite of trade war with China, and preliminary meetings with Chinese ahead of G-20.
The Agribusiness Update
Lettuce growers still feeling pinch of Romaine e-Coli scare, and Trudeau defending debt.
Land & Livestock Report
Because calves are born without an active immune system, they rely the antibodies from colostrum found in their mother first milk, for protection against scours and pneumonia.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Typically if a plant is infected by two viruses one becomes dominant and excludes the second.