DRY WEATHER HEADLINES USDA CROP REPORT
Warm, dry weather marked last week for Illinois farmers. (WJBC)
Warm, dry weather marked last week for Illinois farmers. (WJBC)
The state of US-China relations was a hot topic during the Ag Outlook Forum presented by the Kansas City Agricultural Business Council and AgriPulse on Sept. 28. (Meat + Poultry)
Agriculture could face a significant financial cliff going into 2021 if the ad hoc government programs come to an end and there’s no new revenue stream to boost prices and … Read More
Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans, just in the past six weeks, have been head turning, says American Farm Bureau ag economist Veronica Nigh. She reports Chinese imports, along with imports … Read More
The Glass Fire has damaged or destroyed an untold number of Napa Valley, California, wineries and resort properties that embody the laid-back, upscale lifestyle that draws tourists and connoisseurs from … Read More
The pandemic-related trend that saw more people trying their hand at home gardening this summer may have led to a bountiful harvest of fresh produce, but it’s left some scrambling … Read More
The U.N. Food & Agriculture Organization says trade and markets can spur sustainable development and strengthen resilience to shocks. (Feedstuffs)
Local farmers and residents have major concerns over the potential of falling debris from nearby wind farm turbines near Lexington. (The Pantagraph)
The National Biodiesel Board is happy about the inclusion of the Renewable Fuel Standard Integrity Act contained in the clean energy legislation that passed the House last Thursday. (KIWA Radio)
This year, Michigan’s apple crop is estimated at 22.5 million bushels, according to the Michigan Apple Committee. But a cloud hangs over the harvest this year because of the coronavirus … Read More