Agribusiness Report 8/3 – 8/7
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture.
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.
Floyd and Hale County’s Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agents are your hosts for a series of talks with experts for the 2020 Caprock Cattle Educational Series.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Farmer sentiment was virtually unchanged in July in comparison to a month earlier, according to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Floyd and Hale County’s Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agents are your hosts for a series of talks with experts for the 2020 Caprock Cattle Educational Series.
You’ve probably seen the latest drought maps, but do they mean lower crop yields in areas affected by drought?
Plains Cotton Growers is reporting more than 75 percent of the dryland crop on the High Plains has been abandoned, mainly due to drought.
Floyd and Hale County’s Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agents are your hosts for a series of talks with experts for the 2020 Caprock Cattle Educational Series.
Since 1973, US farm program payments follow a process of moving from one regime or plateau to another, with the move occurring in a one to two year period.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Though there are signs that the economy is improving after being shut down due to COVID-19 concerns, an “advance” estimate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis tells a different tale.
As the cattle industry struggles with how to move forward in light of recent supply chain disruptions and a cash market that is out of whack, some have been looking to the government for direction.
While members of the House are back home for district work this week, members of the Senate have been working towards another round of COVID-19 assistance.
One popular and efficient path for delivering corn and soybeans from the midwest to foreign buyers is shipment via barge on the nations waterways.
The removal, or depopulation, of hogs from farms has distinctly different effects on contract operations and non-contract operations.
As the beef industry struggles to find a resolution to market issues that have plagued everyone except the packers, Central Stockyards aims to be a part of the soluiution to the problem.
According to the Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS), for the week ending July 30, 2020 wheat sales increased 10 percent from the previous week on the heels of big purchases from the Philippines, Taiwan, and Brazil while exports fell 4 percent from last week.
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 episodes for week of July 27, 2020
American Cattle News for week of July 27, 2020
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
While USDA is projecting a 17.5 million bale cotton crop this season, domestically, there’s a tug-of-war between bullish and bearish news that may drive the markets for the remainder of 2020.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Is there really a shortage of coins in the United States, and is the government trying to eliminate cash from the economy?
The agriculture industry has long relied on the availability of foreign ag workers to tend fields, maintain livestock operations, and harvest crops and animals.
The IRS has been working actively to identify, audit, and litigate some syndicated conservation easement deals as part of its “vigorous and relentless effort to combat abusive transactions.”
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Grocery store prices were 5.6 percent higher in June 2020 than during the same month one year ago and increased for every category except fresh fruits.
With more than half of the Southwest dealing with drought conditions, USDA’s Farm Service Agency reminds producers about the Livestock Forage Disaster Program.
A new report from the Economic Research Service says large dairy operations have significant financial advantages over small and midsized farms.
The elimination of agricultural trade barriers as a result of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) nearly quadrupled exports (by value) to Canada and Mexico
With more alternative meat products available to consumers, will traditional meat producers lose market share?
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Most of the Texas High Plains continue to deal with drought, and rows of dryland cotton are telling the story.
Beef and pork exports were responsible for more than 12 percent of the per bushel price of corn last year. With a total production of 13.62 billion bushels, the value of pork exports to the U.S. corn crop was $6.26 billion.
The U.S. cattle herd is slightly smaller this year than at the same time last year, according to the latest July Cattle on Feed Report from USDA.
Your daily look at what’s impacting agriculture around the globe.
Funding for USDA and the FDA was approved by the House of Representatives on Friday.
Growing Cotton episodes for week of July 20, 2020
American Cattle News for week of July 20, 2020
According to USDA’s Foreign Agriculture Service, export sales for wheat, corn, cotton, beef, and pork were lower last week, while sales for sorghum and soybeans were higher.
The Direct Interstate Retail Exemption for Certain Transactions (DIRECT) Act, would allow state-inspected meat to be sold across state lines through e-commerce, providing more options for processors to market directly with consumers.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says USDA will launch a third round of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program with distributions to begin by September 1.
China took the headlines in cotton as the standout overseas buyer for the quarter, helping lift cotton prices from the multi-year lows dredged in March and early April.
According to the Economic Research Service, the total value of intraregional agricultural trade among all three NAFTA countries reached more than $95 billion last year, compared with $16.6 billion in 1993 – one year before NAFTA’s implementation.
One of the most prevalent and costly diseases in the cattle industry is bovine respiratory disease. If producers could quickly diagnose the problem, it could add up to $900 million dollars back to the industry.
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