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The Agribusiness Update
The Mormon Church’s real estate arm is spending $289 million to acquire tens of thousands of acres of farmland across eight states, and global agriculture productivity is falling behind the curve according to a new report by Virginia Tech.
The Agribusiness Update
Geopolitical factors, elections, and other surprises await the agricultural economy in 2024, and Italy is first country to ban cultivated meat, grown from stem cells.
The Agribusiness Update
The president of a leading California winegrape marketing association says growers need to remove 50,000 acres of winegrapes to balance supply with decreasing demand, and foreign investment in U.S. ag land is a big topic.
The Agribusiness Update
The president of a leading California winegrape marketing association says growers need to remove 50,000 acres of winegrapes to balance supply with decreasing demand, and foreign investment in U.S. ag land is a big topic.
The Agribusiness Update
The Global Agricultural Productivity Report says the world’s ag productivity is consistently falling short of the target growth rate, and Americans spent a record amount on food last year, even with inflation considered.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers relying on water supplies from the federal Klamath Water Project say they’re trying to finish harvest before their water supply is cut off, and EPA rejects two petitions from environmental groups calling for stronger CAFO regulations.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers relying on water supplies from the federal Klamath Water Project say they’re trying to finish harvest before their water supply is cut off, and EPA rejects two petitions from environmental groups calling for stronger CAFO regulations.
The Agribusiness Update
The Georgia Foundation for Agriculture is among 103 organizations selected to receive funding through the Patrick Leahy Farm to School Grant Program, and EPA rejects two petitions from environmental groups calling for stronger CAFO regulations.
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The Alabama Farmers Federation continues supporting the development of rural physicians in rural Alabama, and USDA announces $500 million for American fertilizer production.
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California wild rice production half of world's supply, and fuel prices drop for 14th straight week.
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The U.S. is falling behind dairy competitors in enacting new trade agreements, and Customs and Border officers find a million dollars worth of cocaine in produce shipment.
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California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement makes more than 50 changes due to recent outbreaks of E. coli, and China still purchasing U.S. ag goods but falling short of Phase One trade agreement.
The Agribusiness Update
California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement makes more than 50 changes due to recent outbreaks of E. coli, and China still purchasing U.S. ag goods but falling short of Phase One trade agreement.
The Agribusiness Update
Cornell researchers have developed a new, tasty GREEN tomato, and USMEF calls beef export outlook very positive for 2020.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA analysis calls for the world's food-insecure population to fall, and a proposed 3-hr "off the clock" rule for trucking delays welcomed news for drivers.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA to roll out $12-billion in assistance for farmers faced with foreign tariffs, and FDA will soon be enforcing regulations defining milk as animal-based food.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Wheat growers request for an easing of procedures for falling number tests, denied.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Wheat samples show evidence of sprout damage, and Washington Grown television program highlights Washington farmers and the food they grow.
Farm of the Future
Falling numbers have been a big source of frustration for wheat growers this harvest season.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington wheat harvest has average to above average yields.