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Hemp Poised to Become Fourth-Largest U.S. Crop

December 2, 2019 admin 0

PORTLAND, OR – The hemp industry is poised to become the fourth major crop and […]

EU Agrees to More Beef From U.S. Cattlemen

December 2, 2019 admin 0

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – U.S. cattlemen will be able to export more beef to the European […]

USDA Awards $1.4 Million for Feral Hog Control

November 29, 2019 admin 0

TEMPLE, TX – Earlier this week, authorities say a pack of feral hogs attacked and […]

Domestic Ethanol Production Increasing, Inventories Continue to Fall

November 29, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Ethanol production increased 2.5 percent last week, to 1.06 million barrels per […]

Chinese Trade Concessions Could Boost U.S. Pork Exports

November 28, 2019 admin 0

URBANDALE, IA – Securing zero-tariff access to China for U.S. pork would be an economic […]

Retail Turkey Prices Don’t Reflect Wholesale Price Changes

November 28, 2019 admin 0

KANSAS CITY, MO – While wholesale turkey prices are lower this year, the savings aren’t […]

Biofuel Demand Expected to Remain Stable Next Year

November 27, 2019 admin 0

The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) mandates the amount of renewable fuels refineries must blend into […]

Federal Reserve Says Bank Closures Devastating Rural Communities

November 27, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – According to new research from the Federal Reserve, rural communities have been […]

Second Tranche of MFP Payments Unleashed to Farmers

November 26, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – As a result of trade disruptions, President Trump and Agriculture Secretary Sonny […]

U.S. CO2 Emissions Rising, But Reduction Progress Continues

November 26, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – A sombering report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) outlines that […]

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Southwest Agricultural Loan Demand Declines Four Consecutive Years

November 25, 2019 admin 0

DALLAS, TX – Bankers responding to the third-quarter survey reported overall weaker conditions across most […]

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Income Growth and Affordable Food Decreasing Global Hunger

November 22, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Could global food insecurity improve dramatically in the next ten years? According […]

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Rural America More Exposed With Climate Change Regulation

November 22, 2019 admin 0

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO – Rural America is disproportionately exposed to climate change regulation given the […]

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Odds of USMCA Passage This Year Not Good

November 22, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – “We want to see enforceability” regarding the new trade agreement between the […]

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Despite Falling Unemployment, Urban Employment Outpaces Rural Growth

November 21, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – When the Great Recession hit the nation in 2008 and 2009, employment […]

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WTO Suggests Bearish World Trade Growth in 2019

November 21, 2019 admin 0

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – World merchandise trade is expected to remain below trend into the fourth […]

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Corn and Soybean Exports Hit Marketing Year Highs

November 21, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Export markets stepped up last week to import a marketing-year high of […]

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California Dairy Industry Remains Top, Texas Growing Fast

November 20, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – The milk production forecasts for 2019 and 2020 are raised from the […]

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U.S. Agricultural Exports Expecting Decline, Trade Surplus Continues

November 19, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. agricultural exports are projected to total $134.5 billion in fiscal year […]

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Farm Finances Continue to Weaken Amid Ongoing Uncertainty

November 19, 2019 admin 0

KANSAS CITY, MO – Farm credit conditions in the Federal Reserve’s Tenth District continued to […]

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China Can Weather Trade Storm, But Needs Technology

November 18, 2019 admin 0

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO – Winning a trade war with China requires an understanding of how […]

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WTO Less Than Two Weeks Away From Breakdown

November 18, 2019 admin 0

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The World Trade Organization (WTO) is less than two weeks away from […]

Corn and Cotton Prices Improving, Wheat Declining

November 8, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – The outlook for domestic wheat this month is for smaller supplies, reduced […]

Largest Cattle Event in Nation Returns to Texas

November 8, 2019 admin 0

SAN ANTONIO, TX – The 2020 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show is for […]

EPA Asking Farmers and Ranchers to Guide Policy

November 8, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – If decisions by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have caused you concern […]

Latest on U.S.-China Trade War; Nothing New

November 7, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Will the U.S. and China really sit down and sign a Phase […]

Chinese Imports of American Pork Continue to Surge

November 6, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Forecasts for U.S. pork exports this marketing year (2019 & 2020) were […]

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Optimism in Farmland Values Leads to Barometer Increase

November 6, 2019 admin 0

WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer improved 15 points to […]

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Could Drivers Be Held Liable for Killing Monarchs?

November 5, 2019 admin 0

COLLEGE STATION, TX – While many environmentalists are quick to condemn modern agriculture practices for […]

Trade War Harms U.S. and China, Benefits Others

November 5, 2019 admin 0

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – The trade tariff spat between China and the United States has been […]

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Producer Sentiment Improves As Trade Victories Appear Close

November 4, 2019 admin 0

WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer improved 15 points to […]

U.S. Soybean Exports Could Surge On Chinese Agreement

November 4, 2019 admin 0

URBANA, IL – The proposed Phase One trade deal with China continues to move toward […]

As Mexico Deregulates Oil Industry, American Ethanol Shines

November 1, 2019 admin 0

SIOUX FALLS, SD – Last week, American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) Senior Vice President Ron […]

Changing Consumer Preference Drives Dark Meat Chicken Demand

November 1, 2019 admin 0

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO – Evolving customer demands are driving industries to rethink markets and products. […]

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WTO Upholds Annual $3.6 Billion Penalty Against China

November 1, 2019 admin 0

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The United States is claiming a major victory against China following a […]

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Poultry Industry Leads Agriculture in Market-based Contracts

October 30, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Contracts are widely used in the production and sale of U.S agricultural […]

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NRCS Seeks Comment on a Dozen Practice Standards

October 30, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is seeking public comment on 13 […]

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Legislative Fix for Livestock Haulers Hours of Service

October 30, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Bipartisan legislation was filed in the House of Representatives on Tuesday by […]

Americans Food Budget Declines 43 Percent Since 1960

October 29, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Back in 1960, the typical American spent almost 17 percent of their […]

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Southwestern Bankers Report Challenging Cotton and Wheat Conditions

October 29, 2019 admin 0

DALLAS, TX – Hot and dry weather continued across most of the District, with some […]

USDA Establishes New National Domestic Hemp Production Program

October 29, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – When Congress passed the 2018 Farm Bill, they opened the door for […]

Smaller Farms Facing Lower Debt Ratios Than Others

October 28, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – The income that a household has available to pay its debt, referred […]

Pork Checkoff Refocusing Efforts on Hispanic American Consumers

October 28, 2019 admin 0

DES MOINES, IA – As the month of October comes to end, so does the […]

Summertime Drought in South Led to Feedlot Expansion

October 28, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Drought in Texas appears to have prompted cattlemen to move more livestock […]

Pumpkin’s Battle Weather: Prices Slightly Higher This Season

October 25, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – With Halloween approaching, many consumers are searching for the nearest pumpkin patch. […]

Federal Reserve’s Beige Book Confirms Mixed Agricultural Bag

October 25, 2019 admin 0

ATLANTA, GA – Agricultural conditions in the Sixth District remained mixed, according to the latest […]

Lighthizer Working Trade Deals in China and Congress

October 25, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Trade tensions between the United States and China continue but tensions between […]

Comparisons of United States and Mexican Corn Regions

October 24, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – As the leading crop produced by both Mexico and the United States, […]

Fed Breaks Down Agricultural Economy of Mid-American Region

October 24, 2019 admin 0

KANSAS CITY, MO – Agricultural economic conditions in the Tenth District generally remained weak according […]

Despite Negative Operating Margins, Ethanol Producers Increase Production

October 24, 2019 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Weekly ethanol production inched higher last week but still remains below levels […]

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