U.S. Supplies Almost One-Third of Chinese Cotton Imports
Slowly over the last two years, the U.S. cotton industry has increased it share of exports to China.
Slowly over the last two years, the U.S. cotton industry has increased it share of exports to China.
It appears that almost every sector of the American economy took a financial hit during the near-nationwide shutdown due to COVID-19.
How productive are America’s farmers and ranchers? According to a report from the Economic Research Service, over the past 70 years, total agricultural outputs have nearly tripled.
More relief may be coming for farmers and ranchers affected by COVID-19 shutdown and loss of marketing opportunities
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American Cattle News for week of August 24, 2020
Growing Cotton for week of August 24, 2020
USDA’s Economic Research Service is projecting FY 2021 cotton exports to fall to $5 billion, down $400 million from 2020 due to a shorter domestic crop and increased foreign competition.
Following the President’s announcement of additional funding up to $1 billion, USDA is planning to extend current contracts to deliver food boxes through September 18.
The U.S. Drought Monitor revealed a continued intensification of drought across western parts of the country
The U.S. and China are seeing progress in the implementation of the Phase 1 trade agreement. During a six-month review this week, senior officials from both countries reaffirmed commitments to ensuring the agreement’s success.
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Though held virtually for the first time in its history, the Cotton Board recently reviewed, analyzed, and voted to recommend Cotton Incorporated’s 2021 budget of $80 million to the Secretary of Agriculture.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and the Public Lands Council signed a Memorandum of Understanding Monday with Ducks Unlimited and Safari Club International with a commitment to the conservation of natural resources through sustainable multiple uses.
More than 10 years ago, USDA proposed a mandatory national animal identification program to protect the cattle industry from long-term injury in the event of a disease outbreak. That proposal, however, fell as cattlemen across the country balked at a government-mandate that would increase costs at a local level and could expose personal producer information to others.
Wheat sales last week were impressive, increasing 46 percent over the previous week and 41 percent above the 4-week average, with Mexico and China topping all buyers.
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The monthly Cattle on Feed report was bearish but that report does very little about determining where we are now in the balance between supplies and demand for beef.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a new annual survey of farmers, ranchers, and private forestland owners.
China’s foodservice sector is rebounding from COVID-19 restrictions imposed earlier this year
With so many different programs and deadlines facing producers this year, USDA’s Farm Service Agency has set up a call center to provide answers and assistance.
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The COVID-19 global shutdown has weighed heavily on the cotton and textile industries. As economies begin to reopen there has been some improvement in economic activity, yet consumer spending on apparel has led to a drop in year-over-year demand.
With 48 percent of Texas and 31 percent of the United States now experiencing drought conditions, livestock producers have been urging Congress and the Administration to respond by opening up emergency haying and grazing of CRP acreage.
As the Pro Farmer crop tour wraps up, it’s interesting to consider the soybean to corn price ratio, as it is often used to measure the profitability of both crops.
Scouts covered a big portion of the Midwest last week during the annual Pro Farmer Crop Tour and found that record corn and soybean crops could be in store for the upcoming 2020 harvest.
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture.
Growing Cotton for week of August 10, 2020
American Cattle News for week of August 10, 2020
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As Congress considers another round of stimulus and relief for businesses suffering through the COVID-19 shutdown, the American Bankers Association is asking legislators to make a change in the tax code.
The House last week approved the Water Resources Development Act of 2020, increasing maintenance and modernization projects on the inland waterway system.
Cattle industry leaders laid out their future objectives and priorities last week during the annual Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting.
American Cattle News for week of August 3, 2020
Growing Cotton for week of August 3, 2020
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