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California Ag Today
If you spend a lot of time checking water troughs, this monitoring technology could save you some hours. RanchBot Co-Founder and CEO Andrew Coppin is with us to highlight some key features of their water monitoring technology.
The Agribusiness Update
California appellate court rules in favor of longtime water rights holders, and EPA withdraws interim approval of glyphosate while investigation continues.
The Agribusiness Update
December Cotton futures prices turn downward, and EPA on Glyphosate interim approval.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Bill would provide permanent authorization for the National Detector Dog Training Center which trains detector dogs to sniff out prohibited agricultural items.
The Agribusiness Update
Florida Farm Bureau's Young Farmers & Ranchers receive top honors for donating 30.5 million pounds of fresh produce for hungry Floridians in the Harvest for All program, and Elaine Trevino dropped as nominee for USTR Chief Ag Negotiator.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Winegrowers Association hands out annual awards.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Winegrowers Association honors four with awards at annual convention and trade show in Tri Cities.
Farm of the Future
Earlier this summer I met with six Nuffield Farmers from Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Farm of the Future
Wheat growers and crop consultants are invited to Washington State University Cooperative Extension's first ever Wheat Academy which will held December 16-17 in Pullman.
Farm of the Future
There is no shortage of research available online, but often the challenge lies in finding ways to harness that information in practical ways that will make help farming business decisions.
Farm of the Future
Remembering to take a few extra steps in equipment care before hitting the field can pay dividends come planting season.
Land & Livestock Report
As reported yesterday, nine East African nations are currently working to create their own animal disease control program molding the U.S. model to fit their unique needs.
Land & Livestock Report
The United States has a very effective animal disease control program for more than 80 years. In Eastern Africa, nine nations are currently working to create their own program molding the U.S. model to fit their unique needs.