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The Agribusiness Update
Beehive thefts are on the rise in California, and the Ocean Shipping Reform Act is introduced in the Senate.
The Agribusiness Update
A new AFBF survey shows the cost of our Thanksgiving dinner is up 14%, and U.S. Red Meat exports to South Korea shoot higher.
The Agribusiness Update
A Farm Progress report shows farmers need to keep an eye on their precision ag equipment so it doesn't get stolen, and food prices continue the upward trend.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers having difficulty getting their hands on repair parts and new tractors can partially thank the strike at John Deere, and food prices continue the upward trend.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Farm exports are forecast to reach record highs this year, and AFBF President Zippy Duvall says farmers are part of the climate change solution.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Farm exports are forecast to reach record highs this year, and AFBF President Zippy Duvall says farmers are part of the climate change solution.
The Agribusiness Update
Theft of industrial hemp becomes a problem growers chuckle over, and the U.S. and Japan are talking trade.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Animal Activists trespass to take or film farm animals.
Northwest Report
Farm commodities seems to be the next target for thieves...and Oregon is trying to keep the public and farmers educated on spraying pesticides.
Land & Livestock Report
Supply and demand is driving cattle prices to historic highs this summer, which gives cattle thieves a bigger economic incentive to commit a crime.
Line on Agriculture
Today we take a look at our second part of our talk with Jack Field on cattle rustling.
Line on Agriculture
Thieves will have another thing to contend with when it comes to selling stolen scrap metal.
Northwest Report
One Senator takes a stand on the Senate floor for native Women...your trucks tailgate may just be a new target...and Lacy reminisces about Main Street.
The Agribusiness Update
Agribusiness Update for Wednesday 2/13/13
Food Forethought
Farmers and ranchers find themselves not only have to combat the weather and government regulations, but thieves as well.
Line on Agriculture
Farmers and ranchers spend a lot of time working to make ends meet and sometimes the last thing they need to do is be on the lookout for the fraudulent business practices of others.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The last thing a farmer wants to deal with is having to wrangle money out of an agricultural dealer they've sold product to.
Line on Agriculture
Ranchers are keeping an eye out this time of year for a crime that has been around since the days of the old west.