LESS THAN THREE-QUARTERS OF THE U.S. CORN CROP RATED GOOD/EXCELLENT, USDA REPORTS –
The U.S. corn and soybean ratings have yet to catch up to their averages, according to the USDA Monday. (Successful Farming)
The U.S. corn and soybean ratings have yet to catch up to their averages, according to the USDA Monday. (Successful Farming)
There could be a correlation between Illinois’ Phase 4 reopening and larger crowds and the increased positive numbers of coronavirus cases across the state. What experts in the health field have been stamping over the past several months — practicing social distancing, wearing a mask and practicing good hygiene — is still the advice now and going forward over the next year to year-and-a-half. (State Journal-Register)
Hunger and malnourishment are increasing around the world as the coronavirus crisis pushes more people into poverty and limits access to healthy diets, according to the United Nations. (Bloomberg)
Invoking images of a children’s rhyme and a John Lennon classic, leaders with the FDA have unveiled what they call a blueprint for the agency’s “New Era of Smarter Food Safety.” The FDA’s plan includes employing enhanced technology and new data sources to trace food outbreaks to their sources. (Food Safety News)
Chinese imports from the U.S. rose for the first time since the new coronavirus emerged earlier this year, showcasing Beijing’s post-pandemic purchasing power even as political tension between the world’s two largest economies continues to rise. (Wall Street Journal)
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