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Japan’s largest rice shortage in years is exacerbated by sushi-hungry tourists, weather
Japan’s largest rice shortage in years is exacerbated by sushi-hungry tourists, weather CNBC
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Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report
Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report Cedar Valley Daily Times
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Basis Changes Important for Grain Marketing Decisions
MANKATO, Minn. — On any given day, farm operators and others can get grain price quotes from the CME Group, also known as the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), in “real-time” on their computer or I-phone. Almost as quickly, they can get current and future corn and soybean market price quotes from local grain elevators,…
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To Reheat or Not to Reheat: Making the Most of Leftovers
WASHINGTON — TikTok’s parent company in Singapore recently experienced widespread food poisoning that hospitalized 60 employees, reports BBC News. Health and safety officials investigated the occurrence at ByteDance’s headquarters, where a wave of gastroenteritis caused mayhem. Curiously, the location produces no food on-site and uses only third-party businesses for all catered events. Such an encounter…
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When you think USDA owes you money
When you think USDA owes you money Farm Progress
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Organic Industry Urges Congress to Fund Critical USDA Programs Amidst Looming Farm Bill Expiration
By: Matthew Dillion, Co-CEO and Violet Batcha, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications With the clock running down on the Farm Bill (set to expire on October 1) and funding for key organic programs missing from the proposed Continuing Resolution to fund the Government through January, the Organic Trade Association (OTA) sent an urgent message…
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Spotlight on Service Dogs: Puppies with a Purpose
CLEMSON, S.C. — September is Service Dog Awareness Month. We’re shining a light today on Clemson Puppies with a Purpose. This is a student organization that exists to support the Guide Dog Foundation (GDF) through volunteer puppy raising, assistance animal advocacy and education. Student volunteers become pet parents to these sweet dogs to help get…
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Ernst seeks streamlined disaster recovery support for farmers
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst says disaster assistance needs to be more easily accessible in rural and agricultural areas. The Iowa Republican tells Brownfield many farmers impacted by natural disasters this year have been challenged by the complexity of USDA and SBA disaster programs. “It is very confusing when you’re not sure what program is going…
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Checking stalk integrity
An agronomist says it’s currently a good time for growers to check stalk integrity in their corn fields. Jared Goplen with Wyffels Hybrids says it’s the last checkmark for this year’s crop. “Walk out there a little ways and give that corn a push. That push or pinch test will tell you what that corn…
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Harvest variable in parts of Upper Midwest
An agronomist says harvest is picking up steam in parts of the Upper Midwest. Jared Goplen covers northwest Iowa, southwest Minnesota, and eastern South Dakota for Wyffels Hybrids. “A lot of the corn that’s been taken out is still in the 22% or higher range. A lot of that stuff was maybe on lighter ground,…
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Drought pushing back winter wheat planting for Kansas farmer
A Kansas farmer says drought has delayed his winter wheat planting. Brian Sieker tells Brownfield he’ll plant the crop this week after receiving some much-needed rainfall. “This year we had lots of army worms, web worms and grasshoppers. Lots of guys had to spray a lot of their rye and triticale and they planted early,”…
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Are the harvest lows in for corn and soybeans?
Are the harvest lows in for corn and soybeans? Farm Progress
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Dangers of grain handling equipment
A farm safety specialist is bringing attention to the dangers of grain handling equipment. Megan Schossow with the Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center says there’s an alarming trend of incidents involving augers. “Especially as we head into harvest season and folks that are still moving grain, clearing out bins, things of that nature.…
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Composting at Home Provides Free Resource When Done Right
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Not much in life is free, but compost can be. Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said composting at home provides gardeners with a free source of nutrient-rich soil. But there are some best practices to make sure it’s a valuable resource. “Knowing what is in your compost is a great…
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Harper Urges Farmers Prepare for Tropical Storm Helene
ATLANTA — Today, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper issued the following statement as Tropical Storm Helene continues to develop and move towards Florida and South Georgia, likely bringing heavy rains, flooding, and hurricane force winds. “Our team at the Georgia Department of Agriculture is closely monitoring the development of Tropical Storm Helene in coordination with…
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State directors have concerns about EPA’s herbicide strategy
Ensuring farmers have access to herbicides is a top priority for state directors of agriculture. Missouri Ag Director Chris Chinn says there are concerns with EPA’s herbicide strategy. “We have a lot of concerns about how the farming community is going to be able to comply with some of the things as written, and so…
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By Shifting from Row Crops to Ancient Grains, a Michigan Farm Family Creates a New, Healthy Snack
By Shifting from Row Crops to Ancient Grains, a Michigan Farm Family Creates a New, Healthy Snack Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grains Disappoint Tuesday Ending Well Off Highs: Is the Market Tired?
Grains Disappoint Tuesday Ending Well Off Highs: Is the Market Tired? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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NCGA Supports Legislation Establishing Guidelines for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Tax Credits
Legislation was introduced in the U.S. House and Senate today that would extend a new sustainable aviation tax credit for biofuels for ten years and prevent foreign producers from accessing the credits. The Senate bill was introduced by Sens. Roger Marshall (R-Kansas) and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and the House bill was introduced by Reps. Tracey…
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FS Agronomists Canvas the Midwest to Collect Corn Yield Data as Harvest Begins
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AgPR) September 24, 2024 – FS crop specialists have been collecting corn yield estimates in Illinois and Iowa as part of the FS Crop Tour. As of September 20, the data estimated a yield of 220 bushels per acre for Iowa, with 120 data locations, and 222 bushels per acre for Illinois, with…
