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Weak Farm Economy Continues in Central U.S. States

August 19, 2019 admin 0

(KANSAS CITY, MO) The Tenth District farm economy remained weak in the second quarter of […]

Half of Chinese Hogs Gone; ASF Wrecking Chinese Industry

August 19, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) A Chinese Agriculture Ministry official confirmed what many analysts believe to be the […]

Low-Cost Producing Countries Winning the Global Export Trade

August 16, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) The United States maintained its status as the world’s grain superpower for most […]

Major Farm Loan Repayment Issues Rising in Midwest

August 16, 2019 admin 0

(CHICAGO, IL) Farmland values for the Seventh Federal Reserve District were down one percent in […]

Trade Talks With China and Japan Top Headlines

August 16, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Trade negotiators from the United States and China have been in communication this […]

Global Food Insecurity to Fall Below Ten-Percent

August 15, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Food insecurity is set to fall by more than ten percent over the […]

Fees Increasing In October For Commodity Warehouse Storage

August 15, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) will increase fees charged to grain, cotton, rice, […]

Dispute Issues Driving World Trade Outlook Barometer Lower

August 15, 2019 admin 0

(GENEVA, SWITZERLAND) The growth of world merchandise trade volumes is likely to remain weak in […]

Three-Fourths of All Farm Bill Spending In Nutrition

August 14, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (2018 Farm Bill) was signed into law […]

AccuWeather Predicts Smaller Corn & Bean Crops Than USDA

August 14, 2019 admin 0

(STATE COLLEGE, PA) The latest AccuWeather 2019 crop production analysis predicts a significant decline from […]

Immediate Future Looks Bleak for U.S. Agricultural Exports

August 14, 2019 admin 0

(GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO) China’s decision to reduce support for the yuan in early August sent […]

Crop Insurance Costs Increase Without Climate Change Adaptation

August 9, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Recent research from USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) explored how climate change could […]

Overproduction and High Corn Prices Pressuring Ethanol Producers

August 9, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) U.S. ethanol producers are watching their profit margins sink to multiyear lows. According […]

Trade Patience More Than a Virtue, It’s Vital

August 9, 2019 admin 0

(SAN ANGELO, TX) Speaking to a group of farmers, ranchers, agribusiness, and community leaders, Ambassador […]

Daily AgriLife Report: Kerry Siders

August 7, 2019 admin 0

DAILY AGRILIFE REPORT with Kerry Siders http://www.paramountbroadcasting.com/audio/AgriLife/20190807.mp3

Almonds and Cotton Rely Heavily on Export Markets

August 7, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Exports are important for U.S. agricultural producers, as they make up a sizeable […]

Agriculture Bankruptcies Increasing, Chapter 12 Changes Providing Relief

August 7, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Following several years of low farm income and rising debt levels, a review […]

Trade Tensions Rising Weeks Before U.S. Tariffs Increase

August 7, 2019 admin 0

(BEIJING, CHINA) Fallout continues over the latest salvos in the U.S. – China Trade War. […]

USDA: Longer On-Farm Days Decrease Off-Farm Job Prospects

August 6, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) According to Economic Research Service data, the more time a household allots to […]

Producer Contentment Rebounds Even Without Latest Trade Bailout

August 6, 2019 admin 0

(WEST LAFAYETTE, IN) The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer reading jumped 27 points from […]

Trump Tags Chinese With New Tariffs, Beijing Reacts

August 6, 2019 admin 0

(BEIJING, CHINA) When Chinese trade negotiators unexpectedly stood up and walked out on U.S. negotiators […]

Daily Farm & Ranch Report: Bryan Gentsch

July 30, 2019 admin 0

DAILY FARM & RANCH REPORT with Bryan Gentsch is Executive Vice President for the Texas […]

Daily Farm & Ranch Report: Bryan Gentsch

July 29, 2019 admin 0

DAILY FARM & RANCH REPORT with Bryan Gentsch is Executive Vice President for the Texas […]

Daily AgriLife Report: Dr. Calvin Trostle

July 26, 2019 admin 0

DAILY AGRILIFE REPORT with Dr. Calvin Trostle http://www.paramountbroadcasting.com/audio/AgriLife/20190726.mp3

Expiring PTC Driving Large Year-end Wind Generation Construction

July 26, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) In 2013, Congress renewed the Production Tax Credit (PTC) for renewable wind generation […]

More Outbreaks of African Swine Fever, U.S. Prepares

July 26, 2019 admin 0

(ROME, ITALY) African swine fever (ASF) has been confirmed in six countries and the outbreak […]

USDA Unveils Second Round of Trade Facilitation Payments

July 25, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced details regarding a $16 billion package aimed at […]

Hurt Says Cattle Herd Expansion Could Be Finished

July 25, 2019 admin 0

(WEST LAFAYETTE, IN) In the latest Cattle on Feed report, USDA indicated a two percent […]

As U.S. Weather Cools, Extreme Heat Grips Europe

July 25, 2019 admin 0

(WESTMINSTER, CO) As the Eastern U.S. says goodbye to its heatwave, Europe is experiencing another […]

Livestock Producers Have App to Predict Market Plans

July 25, 2019 admin 0

(SAN ANGELO, TX) Imagine being able to determine the best time to sell your livestock […]

U.S. Corn Industry Benefits from Mexican Free Trade

July 24, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which entered into force in 1994, […]

WTO’s Agriculture Committee Finds Trade Agreement Work Difficult

July 24, 2019 admin 0

(GENEVA, SWITZERLAND) At a meeting of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Committee on Agriculture in […]

Trade Negotiators Meeting Face-to-Face Next Week

July 24, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) U.S. negotiators will visit China early next week for trade negotiations to begin […]

Farm Sector Debt Climbs to 30-Year High

July 23, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Farm sector debt has reached levels near the peak levels of the late […]

Trump’s EPA Awaiting Ruling of New WOTUS Rule

July 23, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) final rule on a new Waters of the […]

DOT Unveils Hours of Service Exemptions for Agriculture

July 23, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced this […]

Cattle Inventory Up Two Percent, All-time Record

July 22, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in the United States […]

USDA Awards $100 Million to Improve Market Access

July 22, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue announced $100 million in awards to 48 organizations through […]

OMB Concludes Review of Agricultural Trade Mitigation Payments

July 22, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) The White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has completed its review […]

Media Reports Wrong in Recent EPA Chlorpyrifos Decision

July 19, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is denying a petition by environmental groups to […]

Brazilian Cattlemen Riding a Bullish Beef Export Market

July 19, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) In 2018, Brazil was the world’s largest exporter of beef, providing close to […]

Soy Growers Investing in a Deeper Mississippi River

July 19, 2019 admin 0

(ST. LOUIS, MO) The United Soybean Board’s (USB) commitment to improve market conditions for farmers […]

Ethanol Industry Awaiting Verdict on Year-Round E15

July 19, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Earlier this year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule allowing […]

Private Research Investment Replacing Declining Role by Universities

July 18, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Historically, public institutions played a direct role in developing new agricultural technologies, encouraging […]

Researchers Looking for Solution in Cattle Reproductive Inefficiency

July 18, 2019 admin 0

(AUBURN, AL) While cattle production represents a $2.5 billion industry in Alabama, the economic impact […]

USDA Official Responds to Climate Change Coverup Claims

July 18, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Democratic members of the Senate Agriculture Committee spent the morning grilling a USDA […]

Daily AgriLife Report: Dr. Callie Kostelich

July 17, 2019 admin 0

DAILY REPORT with Dr. Callie Kostelich http://www.paramountbroadcasting.com/audio/AgriLife/20190717.mp3 Click here to learn more…

Record Global Sugar Supplies Change Brazil’s Utilization Mix

July 17, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Last year global sugar production reached record levels, leading to a sharp and […]

Congressional Fix to H-2A Guest Worker Program Unveiled

July 17, 2019 admin 0

(WASHINGTON, DC) Congressman Rick Crawford (AR-R) introduced the Agricultural Guest Worker Reform Initiative, or AGRI […]

Negotiators Digging Trenches in U.S.- China Trade Dispute

July 17, 2019 admin 0

(BEIJING, CHINA) As the U.S. China trade war continues, both sides are digging trenches for […]

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