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Agriculture Today Podcast 06/03/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news USDA relief for livestock Research efforts for ag Dietary […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Mary Jane Buerkle

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Mary Jane Buerkle is with Plains Cotton Growers (PCG) in […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 06/02/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news China, Brazil and basis Storing hay Ag Economy Barometer […]

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Domestic Biodiesel Production Steady While Imports Grow Exponentially

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WASHINGTON, DC – While the U.S. ethanol industry continues to struggle with low prices and […]

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Livestock Slaughter Levels Gradually Improving, Chicken Remains Steady

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WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – Fortunately, it appears the worst of the COVID-related disruptions to meat […]

Mandating Cattle Marketing Solutions Dangerous For Individual Operations

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WASHINGTON, DC – At the start of the coronavirus lockdown in the U.S., a run […]

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Despite Lingering Concerns, Farmer Sentiment is slowly Improving

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WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – Farmers sentiment improved modestly in May but remained nearly 40 percent […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Rep. Roger Marshall, MD

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Rep. Roger Marshall, MD (KS-01) is a member of the […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 06/01/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news Ethanol challenges Cattle markets Off-farm income concerns Soybean rally […]

Ag Bankers Well-Capitalized Prior to Coronavirus Outbreak

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WASHINGTON, DC – Prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus in the U.S., the nation’s […]

Beef Industry Expecting Market Equilibrium in Fourth Quarter

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AMARILLO, TX – Beef packing plants weekly harvest numbers rebounded from lows of 425,000 head […]

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Cattle Industry Remains Under Pressure As Nation Reopens

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GARDEN CITY, KS – As the nation continues to reopen following the COVID-19 led shutdown […]

China Appears Ready to Halt U.S. Agricultural Purchases

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BEIJING, CHINA – Reuters is reporting that China will be halting purchases of soybeans and […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: President Donald Trump

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: President Donald Trump delivered remarks regarding China and the World […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 05/29/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news Pork producers facing a difficult situation Lameness in cattle […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Pork Producers Press Conference

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Four pork producers participated in a media conference call on […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 05/28/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news Report from Alltech ONE Ideas Conference Are more cattlemen […]

Pork Producers Initiate Call Urging Senate’s Immediate Attention

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URBANDALE, IA – As the country continues to work towards finding normality after the COVID-19 […]

One Farmer’s Decade-old Battle With NRCS Appears Over

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WASHINGTON, DC – Details are emerging in a closely-watched case over a farmer’s right to […]

Farm Operators Hiring More Workers at Higher Pay

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WASHINGTON, DC – Despite the outbreak of coronavirus across the country, farm operators have hired […]

CFAP Helps, But Falls Short of Assistance Needed

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COLLEGE STATION, TX – While USDA is rolling out details of the $19 billion Coronavirus […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Ken Burton

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Ken Burton is Executive Director for the U.S. Cotton Trust […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 05/27/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news Highlights from Alltech ONE Ideas Conference Using economic benchmarks […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Steve Verett

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Steve Verett (Plains Cotton Growers) has an update on planting […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 05/26/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news Important artificial insemination terms Food supply chain issues Update […]

Irrigated Acres Eligible Under New WHIP+ Policy Update

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LUBBOCK, TX – The Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Plus (WHIP+) provides disaster payments to […]

BLM’s Fertility Vaccine May Control Wild Horse Population

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WASHINGTON, DC – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has started testing a promising new […]

CRP Enrollment Most Prevalent in High Plains Region

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WASHINGTON, DC – As the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) celebrates its 35th anniversary, USDA’s Farm […]

USDA Opens Signup for New Coronavirus Assistance Program

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WASHINGTON, DC – Farmers and ranchers can begin signing up for the new Coronavirus Food […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Dr. Gaylon Morgan

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Dr. Gaylon Morgan (Cotton Inc.) talks about Cotton Incorporated and […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 05/25/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news Pasture brush control Trump touts new ag relief fund […]

Could a Ban on Beef Imports Help Cattlemen?

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AMARILLO, TX – There are calls on the government to restrict imports of beef at […]

More Resignations Coming as WTO Faces American Criticism

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GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – It appears as if pressure from the United States to force modernization […]

House to Consider Changes to PPP Loan Requirements

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WASHINGTON, DC – The House of Representatives is expected to take up legislation this week […]

Report Suggests 5 Percent Reduction in Cattle Herd

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WASHINGTON, DC – Cattle and calves on feed, as of the first of May, is […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Dave Carter

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Dave Carter is the Executive Director for the National Bison […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 05/22/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news Details about the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program Understanding farm […]

Processing Plants Employ Majority of U.S. Food Workers

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WASHINGTON, DC – In 2018, the U.S. food and beverage manufacturing sector employed more than […]

Dairy Safety Net Providing Support During Challenging Times

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WASHINGTON, DC – For the first time this calendar year, dairy producers signed up for […]

Texas Battling Cattle Fever Tick, Cattle Industry Concerned

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COLLEGE STATION, TX – While President Trump has been focused on a border wall to […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Tom Sell

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Tom Sell is with Combest, Sell and Associates and talks […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 05/21/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST Top ag news Soybean pest issues Farm policy in 2020 Navigating the […]

China Stepping Up Implementation of Phase One Agreement

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WASHINGTON, DC – Amid deteriorating relations between the United States and China, USDA and the […]

Three Trends Set to Drive Consumer Food Conversations

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KANSAS CITY, MO – Issues that have appeared in the food industry over the past […]

Agribusiness Report Podcast: Mark Messura

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Mark Messura is Senior Vice President of Global Supply Chain […]

Agriculture Today Podcast 05/20/2020

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AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST top ag news Alternative calf rations EPA and small refinery exemptions USDA […]

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Three Trends Set to Drive Consumer Food Conversations

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KANSAS CITY, MO – Issues that have appeared in the food industry over the past […]

As EPA Turns Fifty, Administrator Touts Bright Future

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WASHINGTON, DC – As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) turns 50 years old, Administrator Andrew […]

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As EPA Turns Fifty, Administrator Touts Bright Future

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WASHINGTON, DC – As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) turns 50 years old, Administrator Andrew […]

WTO Trade Barometer Reflects Global Trade Contraction

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GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The World Trade Organization (WTO) says a sharp contraction in global trade […]

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