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Covering the U.S. With Beauty for 100 Years

Tom Gilmore is a modest man with a less-than-modest business. For 100 years Gilmore Plant and Bulb Company Inc. has been shipping trees, plants and flowers across the United States, adorning great edifices like the Jefferson Memorial, the Pentagon, Disney … Continue reading

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USDA to Offer New Microloan Program

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is offering a new loan program to assist beginning farmers, veterans and smaller farm operations. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the new microloan program today, stating that it will provide loans for under $35,000 to … Continue reading

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Corn Still Seventh Highest on Record Despite Long-Lingering Drought

The drought seemed to have its toll on corn production last year. Based on the USDA 2012 Crop Report summary, corn production was estimated at 10.8 billion bushels, which is 13 percent below 2011 numbers. Despite the decrease, last year’s … Continue reading

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Former Sen. Tom Daschle to Speak During Ag Outlook Forum

Former South Dakota Sen. Tom Daschle will take the podium next month as one of the guest speakers during the 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum. The forum — held Feb. 21-22 in Arlington, Va. — will focus on the theme “Managing … Continue reading

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Reminder: FSA Changes Way IRS 1099 Forms are Distributed

Producers whose total reportable payments from the Farm Service Agency are less than $600 will not receive IRS Form 1099-G. Previously, the forms were issued to show all program payments received from FSA, regardless of the amount. Producers who receive … Continue reading

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Commodity Credit Corporation Releases Lending Rates for January

The USDA Commodity Credit Corporation, which helps stabilize, support and protect farm income and prices, released interest rates for January 2013. The borrowing rate-based charge is 0.125, which is unchanged from December 2012, while the 1996 and subsequent crop year … Continue reading

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Nominees Sought for USDA Beginning Farmers and Ranchers Committee

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking nominations for the Beginning Farmers and Ranchers Advisory Committee. Members of the committee advise the Agriculture Secretary on matters affecting new farmers and ranchers and consider goals and objectives necessary to implement recommendations. … Continue reading

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Scientist Collaborate on Ways to Stop Destructive Stink Bug

Researchers are finding ways to stop the devastating forces of the brown marmorated stink bug. Listed as the top invasive insect of interest by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the stink bug has been detected in 38 states and caused … Continue reading

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Less Than a Week Left to Receive Ag Outlook Forum Early Registration Discount

A little over a week remains for participants to receive the early registration discount for the 2013 Agricultural Outlook Forum. The forum — held Feb. 21-22 in Arlington, Va. — will feature 25 sessions with more than 85 speakers discussing issues related to risk … Continue reading

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Farmland Prices Skyrocket as Industry Concerns Rise

Investors are snatching up hundreds of acres of farmland, driving up prices and leaving industry professionals concerned about the effects this boom will have on agriculture. California farmland has seen a $300 increase since last year, with the average cost … Continue reading

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