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The Agribusiness Update
As California growers harvest this season’s processing tomato crop, canneries could struggle to keep up with a backlog, and USDA estimates the national cranberry crop for 2023 will be down 5% from last year.
The Agribusiness Update
Costs to produce processing tomatoes increased substantially in the past six years, according to a study by the University of California and UC Cooperative Extension farm advisors, and after reaching historic highs in 2022, prices for major fertilizers have trended lower since.
The Agribusiness Update
Costs to produce processing tomatoes increased substantially in the past six years, according to a study by the University of California and UC Cooperative Extension farm advisors, and after reaching historic highs in 2022, prices for major fertilizers have trended lower since.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has rejected a formal 301 investigation against Mexico for unfair trade practices involving fresh fruits and vegetables but has put together a panel to look at the issue.
California Ag Today
Researchers at UC Davis are trying to understand how to breed more drought-resilient crops.
California Ag Today
Siobhan Brady and a team of researchers at UC Davis have been working on creating a molecular atlas of tomato roots.
The Agribusiness Update
Syngenta Seeds Enogen corn helps cattle producers reduce environmental footprint, and International Trade Commission rules blueberry imports do not harm domestic industry.
The Agribusiness Update
Organic produce performing well heading into Thanksgiving, and why exporting U.S. Soybeans to Brazil is so surprising.
The Agribusiness Update
Ag Commissioner Fried calls on USDA for Hurricane Sally disaster relief, and the surprising exports of U.S. soybeans to Brazil.
The Agribusiness Update
UC-Davis Air Quality Specialist dispels myths about Cow Farts, and U.S. to block cotton and tomato imports from China over forced labor.
The Agribusiness Update
Peru grape exports up 5%, and Americans eat their share of Thanksgiving potatoes.
The Agribusiness Update
American Farm Bureau is praising deal reached with EU for U.S. beef exports, and Congress is on recess with USMCA hanging over their heads.
The Agribusiness Update
Western Growers on STEM jobs in agriculture, and Mexico accused of dumping tomatoes in the U.S.
The Agribusiness Update
Mexico tomatoes to U.S. hit with 17.5% tariff, and U.S. beef to South Korea hits record high.
The Agribusiness Update
Mexico tomatoes to U.S. hit with 17.5% tariff, and U.S. beef to South Korea hits record high.
The Agribusiness Update
Markets okay following onslaught of delayed USDA reports, and Green New Deal rubs ag groups the wrong way.
Colorado Ag Today
Wendy White with the Colorado Department of Ag says one way to really appreciate Colorado tomatoes is to make yourself an Italian grilled cheese and tomato sandwich