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The Agribusiness Update
The La Nina weather pattern will be with us for a third straight year, and the U.S. Cattlemen's Association announces its 15th Annual Meeting in Nashville in December.
The Agribusiness Update
The 28th Annual Cattlemen's College was held in Nashville last week as part of the NCBA Trade Show, and USDA invests $500-million in rural healthcare.
The Agribusiness Update
Farm real estate values in Southeast grow higher, and USDA invests $500-million to help improve rural health care.
The Agribusiness Update
Cattlemen's Beef Board to celebrate 35th Anniversary at convention in Nashville, and China promotes U.S. Blueberries for first time.
The Agribusiness Update
Federal grants will help teachers integrate food and agriculture sciences in their classrooms, and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says more relief is on the way.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. has become one of the largest agricultural importers in the world, and Ag Relief high for both COVID and Trade related problems.
The Agribusiness Update
Cattle Industry Annual Convention and NCBA Trade Show is postponed to August, and Blueberry dollar and volume sales higher in second quarter.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA will release reports Friday that bears expect, and Canada isn't saying what they think Trump's chances of pulling out of NAFTA are.
The Agribusiness Update
Hope comes in relief bill for Florida citrus growers and industry hit by HLB and Hurricane Irma, and Ag Truckers looking for exemption from Electronic Logging Device mandate.
Land & Livestock Report
President Trump Attends American Farm Bureau Convention
The Agribusiness Update
President Trump will address the American Farm Bureau Federation annual convention next month in Nashville, and Ag Secretary Perdue and USDA still missing critical staff one year into administration.
Land & Livestock Report
Last week the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife decided to enact lethal take on the Imnaha pack following the five livestock depredations that the pack commitment in the month of March.
Land & Livestock Report
Last week a hearing was heard in a Oregon Federal Court in which the request for an injunction to modify water flow at Central Oregon reservoirs to benefit the Oregon spotted frog was denied.
Farm of the Future
Imagine being a part of a collaborative effort to help save a species with a Habitat Conservation Plan that brought all interests to the table.
Land & Livestock Report
In this short-session of the Oregon legislature, House Bill 4040 passed in both the House and Senate and now sits on Governor Kate Brown's desk would ratify the decision of the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission to delist the wolf from the sate list of endangered species.
Land & Livestock Report
There was a full room on Monday when the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission met to determine whether or not to delist the gray wolf from the state's Endangered Species Act.
Land & Livestock Report
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife staff believe gray wolves have met the criteria to be delisted from the state Endangered Species Act and will recommend this action to the Fish and Wildlife Commission at their Nov. 9 meeting.
Land & Livestock Report
So first a shout out to our affiliate radio station KJDY in John Day — I stopped by for a visit yesterday while at the Oregon Cattlemen's Association Mid-Year meeting. I spoke to OCA's Wolf Committee Chair Todd Nash and he shares more about a wolf depredation from May.
Land & Livestock Report
Oregon Cattlemen's Association in partnership with the Oregon Beef Council provided a special delivery of Oregon beef jerky to troops stationed abroad that arrived before Christmas.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington cattlemen and women join with other cattle industry members from around the nation to make their voices heard.