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Southeast Regional Ag News
Triple S, or spring soil sampling, is upon us. Dianna Bagnall, Research Soil Scientist with the Soil Health Institute shares details about what that consists of this spring as far as their work is concerned in the Cotton Belt.
Southeast Regional Ag News
For the 2023 crop year, the number of enrolled planted cotton acres in the program reached 1.6 million acres.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol reports total cotton acreage up 25%, and new research from USDA finds that in 2022 12.8% of U.S. households were food insecure at some time during the year.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The summer meeting for the American Cotton Producers was held earlier this month. Nathan Reed, chairman of the American Cotton Producers of the National Cotton Council, gives an update.
Line on Agriculture
US Grains Council Innovation and Sustainability Committee Member, Jeremy Fix
The Agribusiness Update
The deadline for cotton growers to enroll in the U.S. Trust Protocol and enter farm data is March 31, and freight prices drop to lows not seen since early in the pandemic.
Southeast Regional Ag News
A new collaboration is now offering southern cotton growers the chance to participate in carbon markets.
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol announces 3-year grower enrollment, and World food prices drop in May.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The initiative’s vision is to set a new standard in sustainable cotton production.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Launched in the summer of 2020, the Trust Protocol is voluntary for U.S. cotton producers and allows reporting on six key sustainability metrics from the farm-level.
The Agribusiness Update
Pear Bureau Northwest launches campaign in Latin America, and California strawberries hit hard by rain and wind.
The Agribusiness Update
Survey finds small farmers lacking in food safety protocols, and automated farm labor gains momentum during pandemic.
Fruit Grower Report
Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers talks about the challenges the tree fruit industry is navigating as they try and keep employees healthy.
Fruit Grower Report
Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers talks about the challenges the tree fruit industry is navigating as they try and keep employees healthy.
Fruit Grower Report
Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers talks about the challenges the tree fruit industry is navigating as they try and keep employees healthy.
Fruit Grower Report
Northwest Horticultural Council president Mark Powers talks about the challenges the tree fruit industry is navigating as they try and keep employees healthy.
The Agribusiness Update
County fairs are feeling the impact of COVID-19 closures, and Bolivia next South American market for U.S. red meat.
The Agribusiness Update
USDA announced $2.2-billion more purchases of meat, fruits & veggies, specialty crops, and dairy products, and Bayer scraps building of dicamba plant in Louisiana.
The Agribusiness Update
Wineries make adjustments to stay-home world, and Farm Share of commodity sales climbs higher.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A Thurston County Judge ruling upholds State Fish and Wildlife protocol for removing predatory wolves.