WASHINGTON, DC (DTN) — The main features in today’s reports included U.S. acreage changes, reductions in European wheat and stronger Chinese corn use while its soybean imports are dropping. U.S.…
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The following article is from Bloomberg: By Jeff Wilson and Whitney McFerron Wet weather that delayed corn planting in the U.S., the world’s largest exporter, may send global inventories to…
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When talking about predation, the focus of many is often towards wolves. However, an animal that has been causing losses for producers in our region for decades is something that…
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Shortly after this column is first posted on June 3, the Labor Department will issue its report on employment and unemployment in May. By the time you read this, you…
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By Naveen Thukral and Zheng Xiaolu SINGAPORE/BEIJING (Reuters) – A prolonged drought in China could hit grains output in key growing regions, further squeezing global supplies and putting upward pressure…
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The following is a press release from the American Farm Bureau Federation: After learning firsthand from state Farm Bureaus about recent flooding devastation in the southern United States the American…
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According to some, I am a giant agribusiness — the worst kind of factory farmer. What qualifies me for this dubious distinction? Nothing except that, based on U.S. Department of…
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U.S. Senators Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., Tim Johnson, D-S.D., Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Jon Tester, D-Mon., introduced a bill on Thursday that would target unfair meat packer practices that negatively influence…
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By Valerie Parent PARIS (Reuters) – Estimates for the European Union’s wheat harvest are shrinking by the day, with analysts cutting crop forecasts again on Wednesday as plants wilted in…
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WASHINGTON (DTN) — In a wide-ranging discussion of trade policy before the House Agriculture Committee on May 12, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk said: – The pending trade agreements with…
