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The Agribusiness Update
Despite being out of high-demand spring season, fertilizer prices continue to climb, and the USDA says sales of corn to overseas buyers declined during the week ending July 11.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers and vintners in San Joaquin County are expressing concerns over an electrical transmission project they say would bisect farm properties, and the head of the European Commission announced plans to scrap a proposed cutting of EU pesticide use in half following protests.
The Agribusiness Update
Florida Farm Bureau is excited to offer the second annual Ag Policy and Commodity Forum in Gainesville, and the head of the European Commission announced plans to scrap a proposed cutting of EU pesticide use in half following protests.
The Agribusiness Update
The International Agri-Center will host the 57th annual World Ag Expo in Tulare, California, February 13-15, and European farmers protesting burdensome regulations and soaring taxes.
The Agribusiness Update
The International Agri-Center will host the 57th annual World Ag Expo in Tulare, California, February 13-15, and European farmers protesting burdensome regulations and soaring taxes.
The Agribusiness Update
Can U.S. agriculture stand between China and a war in Taiwan? and USDA funds first round of Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Farmers in Canada are protesting in solidarity with farmers in the Netherlands over unrealistic government targets to reduce nitrogen emissions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Animal activism is alive and well, even during the last two years of a pandemic, according to Hannah Thompson Weeman of the Animal Ag Alliance.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Animal activism is alive and well, even during the last two years of a pandemic, according to Hannah Thompson Weeman of the Animal Ag Alliance.
The Agribusiness Update
Man sues Burger King for cooking his Impossible Burger on same grill as Whoppers, and Hong Kong protests impacting meat demand.
The Agribusiness Update
Anheuser Busch extends apology to Corn Growers Association over Superbowl ad, and Farmer Confidence High.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Beef to Taiwan reaches new high, and who's shouldering the biggest tariff burden between U.S. and China.
Northwest Report
Ranchers in Oregon are supporting the Hammond family but not the occupation...and air quality is changing in some areas of the northwest.
Food Forethought
Animal rights activists staging protest at one of the country's most widely loved, attended and viewed events.
Food Forethought
Despite protesters and their pamphlets of doom, more than four thousand people attended the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival.
Northwest Report
Chuck Grassley thinks some of the new child farm labor proposals are "ridiculous"...The northwest has some dry weather but that may change and Lacy waggles a finger at the Occupy protestors.
Food Forethought
Occupy demonstrators on the West coast cause hardship for far more than just big businesses.
Food Forethought
Never let it be said that there aren't a few surprises left in this world. The FMCSA proves that in a big way.
Northwest Report
The Doha round is deadlocked...food prices are not as high as they could be...May Day protests and Lacy looks at no-match letters.
Northwest Report
Oregon cell phone users need to know that beginning next year they can be ticketed for using a phone in the car, Chinese officials are looking at a new program to help school children and Lacy discusses protests over agriculture.