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The Agribusiness Update
With California wolf populations growing and livestock attacks on the rise, the state will consider allowing more aggressive forms of nonlethal hazing to deter the predators, and some 88% of Canadian agri-businesses say Canada should strengthen trade ties with other countries besides China and the U.S. due to rising trade tensions.
The Agribusiness Update
Archer Daniels Midland will permanently close its soybean processing plant in Kershaw, South Carolina, and some 88% of Canadian agri-businesses say Canada should strengthen trade ties with other countries besides China and the U.S. due to rising trade tensions.
Fruit Grower Report
Many say tariffs are nothing but a negotiating tool, but U.S. Representative Suzan DelBene, of Washington’s 1st District, says it's not that simple.
Fruit Grower Report
Many say tariffs are nothing but a negotiating tool, but U.S. Representative Suzan DelBene, of Washington’s 1st District, says it's not that simple.
Idaho Ag Today
Hundreds of local veterans joined Idaho Farm Bureau employees Nov. 1 during the 12th Annual Farm Bureau Salute to Idaho Veterans.
Farm of the Future
Lindsay's FieldNET Advisor allows growers to bring data together from various sources that influence irrigation and crop performance.
Farm of the Future
Farmers and their employees need clear and easy-to-use tools to take full advantage of the benefits of technology.
The Agribusiness Update
The Agricultural Council of America is hosting an essay contest to celebrate National Ag Day 2023, and US Trade Rep., Katherine Tai requests dispute settlement consultation over Canada's dairy tariff-rate quota under the USMCA.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Senator Chuck Grassley has tough words for President Biden after a Washington Post story exposes his closed-door criticism of summertime E15 waiver.
The Agribusiness Update
Alabama Farm-City Committee's poster, essay and video contests given inspiration by farmers, and Growth Energy calls for action on rail service delays.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Kansas cattlewoman, Debbie Lyons-Blythe is now chair-elect of the U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef in order to make sure the cattle producers are at the table when environmental and animal activists begin pointing fingers.
The Agribusiness Update
With more people at home during the pandemic, nurseries are find high demand for food plants, and California avocado demand remains strong.
The Agribusiness Update
The value estimates on U.S. field and miscellaneous crops soar since 2019, and new USTR Katherine Tai talks tough trade with China.
Land & Livestock Report
Cattlemen in Idaho Partner with U of I for Youth
Farm of the Future
For value added agriculture, often there are challenges in finding financing. The Farm Service Agency offers micro loans for added-value agriculture.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSU grad student chosen to attend USDA's 2014 Agricultural Outlook Forum, Ecology to meet with key interest groups to discuss proposed updates for state surface water quality standards, and Ag Hall Of Fame Inductees.