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Jun 11, 2023

Ohio State Economist Prefers Moving Away From Today’s Milk Pricing System

An Ohio State professor would like to see the dairy industry transition away from the Federal Milk Marketing Order system. Dr. Normand St. Pierre believes Class One fluid milk is forward priced, and Class III for cheese and Class IV for butter and powder is “backward priced” from the end user cost....

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Jun 11, 2023

UC Davis Releases New Strawberry Varieties

Five new strawberry varieties said to have good flavor were released recently by the University of California. The varieties are available for sale to California nurseries from the Foundation Plant Services.

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Jun 11, 2023

Foreign Animal Disease Bill Introduced in U.S. Senate

The U.S. Senate recently introduced the Foreign Animal Disease Prevention, Surveillance and Rapid Response Act of 2023. The legislation reauthorizes animal disease prevention and management programs.

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Jun 11, 2023

How the U.S. Almost Became a Nation of “Hippo Ranchers”

In 1910, a failed House Bill sought to increase the availability of low-cost meat by importing hippopotamuses that would be killed to make “lake cow bacon”. Representative Robert F. Broussard believed hippos imported from Africa would rid Louisiana and Florida of the water hyacinths smothering...

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Jun 5, 2023

Spring Planting Nearly Complete Amid Condition Concerns

The USDA’s national corn condition rating fell over the past week. That was largely due to warm, dry weather in portions of the central and eastern Midwest.As of last Sunday, 64% of the U.S. corn crop is in good to excellent shape, 5% lower than the previous week, with 96% of the crop planted,...

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Jun 5, 2023

El NIÑO is Getting Closer

An atmospheric scientist says the widespread rains in the upcoming weather forecast across the central and eastern Corn Belt could kick off the full El Niño weather pattern.

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Jun 5, 2023

U.S. Files Ag GMO Dispute Settlement Against Mexico

Mexico continues to argue that its recent decree banning imports of genetically modified (GMO) corn for food use does not violate its commitments under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

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Jun 5, 2023

Cannibalism of U.S. Farm Ground – How Much More Can We Live With?

America's agricultural land today is being squeezed between a growing population's need for urban growth and pressure to set aside more areas for conservation. Richard Brain calls it a "vice" in a recent report he wrote on the issue, sounding a cautionary note about the impact of these trends on...

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Jun 5, 2023

Endangered Species Act: 50 Years In, Overdue for Modernization

By Zippy Duvall, President, American Farm Bureau Federation

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Jun 5, 2023

Australian Garlic Kills COVID-19 – What?

Garlic might not just be good for keeping vampires away, but also COVID-19 and the common flu, according to new research being released by The Peter Doherty Institute.

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Jun 2, 2023

Michelin Announces $100 Million Investment in Kansas Agriculture Plant

Michelin recently announced its plan to invest more than $100 million into its Junction City, Kansas operations over the next five years to increase production capacity of tracks for agricultural equipment.

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May 29, 2023

Supreme Court Narrows Reach of Clean Water Act in Wetlands Case

The U.S. Supreme Court recently handed a huge win to landowners, including farmers, in a case involving the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s jurisdiction over Waters of the United States, often referred to as WOTUS. The decision likely means the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers will have to...

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May 29, 2023

Anti-Milk Billboards Tries to Undermine Indy 500  Celebration

A ceremonial Bottle of Milk has been part of the Indianapolis 500’s Victory Lane for decades — a celebration that got its start when legendary racer Louis Meyer requested a cold glass of buttermilk following his victory in 1933. Yet, this year, a nonprofit that advocates for plant-based diets has...

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May 29, 2023

Eight States Pass New or Updated Foreign Ag Land Ownership Laws

Nearly one-quarter of state legislatures considering modifications to or adding new foreign ag land ownership laws this year were successful. Micah Brown with the National Ag Law Center says those states include Arkansas, Tennessee, North Dakota, Florida, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Virginia. And the...

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May 29, 2023

Scientists Confirm Critical Role of Red Meat & Livestock

Nine scientific research papers published in the most recent world-renowned journal Animal Frontiers have confirmed the critical role red meat and livestock play in society, arguing that animal agriculture is key to the challenges around global food security.

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