By WILL WEISSERT, Associated Press Cash-strapped Cuba has continued to slash agricultural purchases from the U.S. even as a key bill that would ease Washington’s Cuban travel ban and make …
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The wheat markets opened higher and have posted good gains Thursday following the release of a number of USDA reports. For more specific information on the numbers, please read “Less …
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Tim Petry, Livestock Marketing Economist NDSU Extension Service The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) July 1 cattle inventory report released on July 23 indicated a continuing …
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REPORT OVERVIEW U.S. farmers are on track to produce record-high corn and soybean crops this fall, USDA forecast in its August crop production report released early Thursday, with 13.365 billion …
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Did you know that there is a little Montana and Wyoming barley in each can of Coors Original and Coors Light? It’s true! Each year over 200 farms in Montana …
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Errors in a government computer program mean some growers must repay part of the 2008 disaster payments they received as far back as January, but USDA program managers who oversee …
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While much of the region was in Great Falls for State Fair this past Saturday, two bears decided to make a stroll through some wheat fields not far from Brady, …
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Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has activated the North Dakota Harvest Hotline for farmers who need combining services and independent combiners who are looking for work. “If you need someone to …
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By Debarati Roy and Alistair Holloway Bloomberg – August 10, 2010 Sugar rose for the first session in four as Russia’s beet production may drop because of a prolonged drought. …
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As we look to the most recent crop progress reports for our region from the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, we get proof that the winter wheat harvest has moved …