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Assistance Available for Livestock, Honeybee, Farm-Raised Fish Producers

More than $8 million in disaster assistance is available to producers of livestock, honeybee and farm-raised fish who have suffered losses in 2010 due to disease, adverse weather or other conditions. The aid, which will come from the Emergency Assistance … Continue reading

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Record Drought Impacting Crops Across ‘Dust Bowl,’ Neighboring States

Farmers in the Dust Bowl along with neighboring states are suffering through a severe drought that is impacting crops from the Louisiana Gulf Coast to Colorado. A drought this severe has not been seen in nearly 80 years. Wheat farmers … Continue reading

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Commodity Credit Corporation Releases Lending Rates for April

The USDA Commodity Credit Corporation, which helps stabilize, support and protect farm income and prices, released interest rates for April 2011. The borrowing rate-based charge is 0.250, which is unchanged from March 2011, while the 1996 and subsequent crop year … Continue reading

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USDA Releases 2011 Cotton Loan Rate Differentials

The 2011 crop loan rate differentials for upland and extra long staple cotton were released today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency. The differentials are calculated based on market valuations of various cotton quality factors for the … Continue reading

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Study: E-coli Not Likely to Contaminate Plants Vascular System

E-coli is not likely to contaminate the internal structure of leafy greens and increase the incidence of foodborne illnesses, according to a study by the USDA Agricultural Research Center. The study tracked the pathogen’s journey from the field to baby … Continue reading

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New BioPreferred Label, Products Unveiled

The first 60 products to carry the USDA BioPreferred label were unveiled yesterday. The products, which range from hand soaps to engine oils, are composed of agricultural ingredients and are certified to meet the standards for biobased content set by … Continue reading

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Senate Ag Committee Approves Ban of Hidden Videos on Farms

Senate Ag Committee Bans Hidden Videos on FarmsThe Senate Agriculture Committee approved a bill yesterday, making it difficult for individuals to get hired on a farm for the purpose of secretly recording what they feel is the mistreatment of animals. … Continue reading

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Report: Farmers to Increase Planting of Corn, Wheat, Cotton

U.S. farmers expect to plant 7.9 million more acres this year than in 2010, according to the USDA Prospective Planting report released today. The overall increase is higher than last year, yet 1.21 million acres below 2008 totals. Corn planting … Continue reading

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$9 Million Grant Awarded to Help Fight Late Blight

USDA has awarded a $9 million grant to the University of California Riverside to study a disease that causes $7 billion in crop losses annually. Phytophthora infestans, which causes late blight, is a fungus-like microbe that attacks potato and tomato … Continue reading

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Government Report May Overstate Use of Corn for Ethanol

Lawmakers are concerned that a phrase in a government report is giving the wrong impression. The World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report predicted that 4.95 billion bushels of corn will be used for ethanol production this crop year. The … Continue reading

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