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Corn Growers on Track for Record Production Year
Corn is on track to hit a record 14.0 billion bushels this crop year based on the USDA Crop Production report. Despite the 2 percent decrease in acreage planted this season, production forecasts remained high due to high forecasted yields. … Continue reading
Preliminary Results of 2012 Ag Census Scheduled for Feb. Release
Preliminary results of the 2012 Census of Agriculture will be released on Feb. 20, 2014. The release will provide an initial look at the national and state findings and be presented at the Agricultural Outlook Forum. The USDA National Agricultural … Continue reading
FSA Salutes Veterans and Welcomes the Opportunity to Now Serve Them
Rural communities remain the backbone of America. The food that fills the stomachs of millions of American are grown in these communities and more than 44 percent of military recruits who sacrifice to serve this country, come from rural areas. … Continue reading
USDA Seeks Comments on Agricultural Coexistence
The U.S. Department of Agriculture published a notice in the Federal Register seeking public comment on how the coexistence of all sectors of agricultural production can be strengthened. From traditionally produced crops, to organic, identity preserved and genetically engineered crops, … Continue reading
USDA builds the American Dream
By Val Dolcini, State Executive Director, USDA Farm Service Agency The following is excerpted from a speech given Oct. 24 at the 46th annual Farm-City Harvest Awards Luncheon sponsored by the Woodland Chamber of Commerce. I frequently tell people that … Continue reading
New App Frees Farmers from Paperwork
A new app helps farmers map crops and monitor irrigation systems so they can avoid clunky binders, antiquated spreadsheets and tedious paperwork. Created by the University of Vermont Extension with a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the goCrop … Continue reading
USDA Aligns Mad Cow Disease Regulation with International Health Standards
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has finalized import regulations for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease. The final rule bases BSE regulations on internationally accepted scientific literature and standards set by the World Organization for Animal Health. The … Continue reading
FSA Resumes 2013 Commodity Loan Disbursements
The Farm Service Agency has resumed disbursement of 2013 crop commodity loans. The loan provides interim financing to producers for agricultural commodities stored after harvest and then sold throughout the year. “We must comply with the laws established by Congress … Continue reading
Man Jailed for Passing off Empty Bin as 54,000 Bushels of Soybeans
A North Carolina man was sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison for lying about how many bushels of soybeans he had. William L. Whaley, Jr., pleaded guilty to making false statements in connection with USDA Commodity Credit … Continue reading
Today is Last Day Dairy Producers Can Submit MILC Documentation for Nov. 1 Deadline
Dairy producers participating in the Milk Income Loss Contract (MILC) program must submit final production evidence and any supporting documentation by today, Nov. 1, 2013. Documentation must be submitted for all eligible months that MILC payments were available, which include … Continue reading