Tag Archives: USDA

Commodity Credit Corporation Releases Lending Rates for March

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

Posted in News | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Commodity Credit Corporation Releases Lending Rates for March

Producers Surveyed to Determine Planting Intentions for 2013

Thousands of farmers and rancher are being surveyed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service about their planting intentions for 2013. Results of the survey will help determine what to expect this growing season after last year’s … Continue reading

Posted in News | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Producers Surveyed to Determine Planting Intentions for 2013

Snow Storms Bring Some Relief to Drought-Stricken Areas

Farmers in the Great Plains are welcoming the barrage of snowstorms blanketing the area. Although livestock may be stressed, the moisture is bringing relief to one of the worst droughts in U.S. history. Rain and snow left up to 18 … Continue reading

Posted in News | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Snow Storms Bring Some Relief to Drought-Stricken Areas

Latest Edition of MIDAS Press Focuses on Final Stages and Training Efforts

MIDAS is in the final testing stages for the farm records deployment and soon will start scheduling training for super users, state trainers and end users, according to the latest issue of MIDAS Press. The 2013 winter edition highlights the … Continue reading

Posted in News | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Latest Edition of MIDAS Press Focuses on Final Stages and Training Efforts

Skip Hyberg Honored With Economist of the Year Award

He is a quantitative and scientific force behind the nation’s largest conservation program. Armed with two doctoral degrees, Skip Hyberg is an economist and a scientist who has linked both of those worlds together to design and implement the Farm … Continue reading

Posted in Features | Tagged | Comments Off on Skip Hyberg Honored With Economist of the Year Award

Man-Made Risk Creates Uncertainty in Agriculture, Rural America

With record farm income, record exports and more young people moving into agriculture, the entire  field of agriculture is becoming cool again. So what risk do we need to manage? That’s the question Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack asked during his … Continue reading

Posted in News | Tagged , , , | 6 Comments

Animal Health Organization Recommends U.S. BSE Risk Status Be Upgraded

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today that the United States’ risk classification for bovine spongiform encephalopathy — also known as mad cow disease — has been recommended for an upgrade to negligible risk. The announcement came as part of the … Continue reading

Posted in News | Tagged , | Comments Off on Animal Health Organization Recommends U.S. BSE Risk Status Be Upgraded

Ag Outlook Forum Jumps Off on Positive Note

The Agricultural Outlook Forum kicked off on a positive note today as USDA Chief Economist Joseph Glauber told attendees that despite the historic drought, the agriculture economy is very strong. Producers saw a record high in net cash income last … Continue reading

Posted in News | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Ag Outlook Forum Jumps Off on Positive Note

USDA Researchers Save Farmers Money By Conserving Fungicide Use

Posted in Features | Tagged , | Comments Off on USDA Researchers Save Farmers Money By Conserving Fungicide Use

Study: Irrigating Portion of Cotton Field Could Maximize Yield

As drought continues to grip portions of the country, researchers from Texas Tech University and the USDA Agricultural Research Service are determining whether producers can maximize cotton yield by watering only a portion of their field. Results showed that watering … Continue reading

Posted in News | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Study: Irrigating Portion of Cotton Field Could Maximize Yield