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The Agribusiness Update
California researchers found organic agriculture can increase pesticide use on nearby conventionally farmed fields, and the USDA’s Forest Service is issuing more than $232 million to the Secure Rural Schools Program.
The Agribusiness Update
With a respite from stormy weather, California farmers say they’re surveying for damage in fields and orchards, and USDA's National Ag Statistics Service announced the 2022 Census of Agriculture results.
The Agribusiness Update
California trucking companies that haul crops from fields and orchards have been especially busy in recent weeks, and Congress will have to extend the life of the 2018 farm law into 2024 so it can finish work on its successor.
The Agribusiness Update
California trucking companies that haul crops from fields and orchards have been especially busy in recent weeks, and Congress will have to extend the life of the 2018 farm law into 2024 so it can finish work on its successor.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The recent World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates contained some surprising numbers, especially in wheat.
Farm of the Future
Market expert Dan Basse says global yields are stagnating.
The Agribusiness Update
University of California, Davis, researchers continue testing high-tech processes for detecting how thirsty their trees are to help make better irrigation decisions, and Smithfield Foods sends tons of food to Fort Myers, Florida for hurricane victims.
The Agribusiness Update
There seems to be a bit of a disagreement on the outlook of this year's Alabama cotton crop, and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and other livestock groups applaud 9th Circuit Court's decision allowing intervention in gray wolf case.
The Agribusiness Update
Southern rust has been confirmed on two South Georgia corn fields, and Smithfield Foods announces plan to shut down all harvest and processing operations at Vernon, California plant.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Farm of the Future
What does the science tell us about the yield difference of soils that contain earthworms?
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. beef exports soared to yet another value record in March, and Winter Wheat growing regions face the possibility of another drought.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nose Knows Scouting dogs will detect and find traces of PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nose Knows Scouting dogs will detect and find traces of PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
National Potato Council CEO Kam Quarles gives us an update on the potato wart quarantine in Canada on Prince Edward Island.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
National Potato Council CEO Kam Quarles gives us an update on the potato wart quarantine in Canada on Prince Edward Island.