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Idaho Ag Today
The intent and end goal of the recently announced National Milk Testing Strategy, designed to expand monitoring, detection and response efforts to H5n1,
Southeast Regional Ag News
In February, GDA officers assisted in the largest marijuana bust in Pierce County history. More recently, in collaboration with the DEA, they intercepted 2,500 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in a shipment of celery at the Atlanta State Farmer’s Market.
The Agribusiness Update
A new analysis from the Renewable Fuels Association shows Americans save more than 25 cents per gallon with E15, and American Farm Bureau calls on the FDA to enforce dairy labeling standards.
The Agribusiness Update
California lawmakers request disaster relief for farms and ranches hit by historic storms this year, and the top U.S. trading partner, China, looks to become more self sufficient.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock visits University of Georgia to get a firsthand look at precision agriculture, and the top U.S. trading partner, China, looks to become more self sufficient.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The Food and Drug Administration announced it is reopening the public comment period on draft guidance for labeling plant-based products.
Line on Agriculture
National Milk Producers Federation Is Working to Prevent Mislabeling of Non-Dairy Products
Southeast Regional Ag News
The Food and Drug Administration last week proposed updated criteria for labeling foods with the nutrient content claim "healthy" on their packaging.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Southeast Regional Ag News
As of Friday, the Associated Press reported a U.S. Embassy announcement that Washington was lifting a ban on Mexican avocadoes, freeing the way for exports to resume after a week-long hiatus.
Southeast Regional Ag News
“The AVMA announced earlier this month that products that have typically been over the counter - so your injectable penicillin and oxytetracycline - those products are going to become by prescription as soon as 2022, but definitely by 2023," says Dr. Heather Grimm.
The Agribusiness Update
Alabama Farmers Federation reelects Parnell as president, and Ag Commissioner Nikki Fried reminds Governor to use CARES Act funding for school lunches.
The Agribusiness Update
New cases of E.coli are being investigated but are genetically linked to older romaine-related cases, and another COVID victim as Commodity Classic goes to digital format.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse talks about Food Security being National Security.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse talks about Food Security being National Security.
The Agribusiness Update
The FDA is promising a new era of smarter food safety, and China cancels U.S. Heartland farm visits.
The Agribusiness Update
Trade talks moving along nicely between U.S. and China, and Cattle inventory jumps according to Ag Census.
The Agribusiness Update
Australian wool producers could benefit from South African foot and mouth outbreak, and USDA releases Delayed December milk reports.
The Agribusiness Update
Survey shows 61% of Americans want the word "milk" to be used only for milk from mammals on labels, and USDA's Farm Service Agency offices reopen.