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Southeast Regional Ag News
As if Texas wasn’t already experiencing enough, a human case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has now been found in the Lone Star state.
California Ag Today
A new invention in the Midwest could be a big hit in the dry, drought-stricken wildfire capital… our lovely state of California. Cross Plains Solutions made a soybean-based firefighting foam that could replace existing products made with harmful forever chemicals.
California Tree Nut Report
The Agribusiness Update
With imports now at nearly 60% of total blueberry supplies, blueberry consumption has seen big gains in recent years, and USDA releases June Planted Acreage Estimates
Fruit Grower Report
American Farm Bureau economist Veronica Nigh breaks down the latest USDA forecast for farm income.
The Agribusiness Update
A California company plans to build the first ethanol plant in America powered byu sugar cane, and Drought Monitor shows much of U.S. in drought.
The Agribusiness Update
The Florida Farm Bureau's PR staff receives top honors at American Farm Bureau national communications contest, and Drought Monitor shows much of U.S. in some level of drought.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. beef exports soared to yet another value record in March, and Winter Wheat growing regions face the possibility of another drought.
The Agribusiness Update
Tariffs continue to impact Califoria farm products destined for China, and drought impact is being felt hard among wheat growers.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA numbers show farm income and land values surge, and Tractor and Combine sales higher in both U.S. and Canada.
The Agribusiness Update
Tyson Foods is now investigating allegations that some of their managers, who have been suspended without pay, privately wagered on the number of workers who'd contract COVID, and AFBF survey shows trust in American farmers is higher.
The Agribusiness Update
Tyson Foods is now investigating allegations that some of their managers, who have been suspended without pay, privately wagered on the number of workers who'd contract COVID, and AFBF survey shows trust in American farmers is higher.
The Agribusiness Update
Midwest flooding could have marginal impact on corn and soy plantings, and American Farm Bureau posts Women in Agriculture survey.
The Agribusiness Update
Government meat inspectors are working in spite of shutdown, and Legislation would open new avenue for legal status for immigrant workers.
The Agribusiness Update
Foundation for Government Accountability applauds welfare/SNAP reform, and Stemilt Growers announces partnership with Hansen Fruit Company.
Severe to exceptional drought in Southern Plains. K-State extension agent Lacey Noterman tells impacts.
Colorado Ag Today
Farmers in the Great Plains of Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas and the Texas panhandle produce about a sixth of the world's grain. Water for these crops come from the Ogallala Aquifer which appears to be going dry.