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Southeast Regional Ag News
In Georgia and Florida, separate efforts are now underway to minimize the impacts of pine beetles and Yellow-Legged Hornets.
The Agribusiness Update
The incoming government in Mexico will discard a goal of the previous administration to reduce yellow corn imports and achieve self-sufficiency in yellow corn production, and farmer sentiment lowered in June with a Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer reading of 105.
The Agribusiness Update
The first yellow-legged hornet found on U.S. soil, which attacks and destroys honeybees, has flown into Georgia, and Federal Milk Marketing Order hearings begin.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Alarms are going off from agricultural officials as an invasive insect known to be devastatingly effective at preying on honeybees and other pollinators has been seen near Savannah.
The Agribusiness Update
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says there will be no compromise on Mexico's corn ban, and the National Chicken Council has developed an update to Broiler Welfare Guidelines and Audit Checklist.
Farm of the Future
Farmers can diversify their rotations if they have access to profitable markets for new crops.
California Ag Today
Back in March, a California Department of Ag surveyor took samples from a residential citrus orchard in Tulare. That surveyor sent the samples to a CDFA lab, then on to USDA… it wasn’t long before suspicions were confirmed. A glaring result… Tulare county had the first detection of the Citrus Yellow Vein Clearing Virus.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Citrus yellow vein clearing virus has shown up in California. As we work to limit the spread, how do you treat it?
Southeast Regional Ag News
For the first time in history, citrus yellow vein clearing virus has now been found in the United States.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Months after citrus yellow vein clearing virus was detected in California, many questions remain.
The Agribusiness Update
California officials are warning homeowners to sanitize gardening tools before using them on citrus trees because of a new disease threat, and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and other livestock groups are applauding a 9th Circuit Court decision allowing intervention in a case regarding gray wolves.
Fruit Grower Report
As harvest season continues, you may be looking for a great tasting apple to enjoy, and First Fruits Marketing president Chuck Zeutenhorst has just the bite for you ... the Opal!
Fruit Grower Report
As harvest season continues, you may be looking for a great tasting apple to enjoy, and First Fruits Marketing president Chuck Zeutenhorst has just the bite for you ... the Opal!
Fruit Grower Report
First Fruits Marketing president Chuck Zeutenhorst is getting the word out about this year's Opal Apple!
Fruit Grower Report
First Fruits Marketing president Chuck Zeutenhorst is getting the word out about this year's Opal Apple!
Fruit Grower Report
First Fruits Marketing president Chuck Zeutenhorst is getting the word out about this year's Opal Apple!
The Agribusiness Update
Pork producers pleased with uptick in Chinese purchases, and Viet Nam lowers tariffs on U.S. Dairy.
Fruit Grower Report
Too much of a good thing? As the number of apple varieties grows, that may become a real problem.
Fruit Grower Report
Too much of a good thing? As the number of apple varieties grows, that may become a real problem.