by Katie Micik, DTN Markets Editor OMAHA (DTN) — Even as rumors swirled about MF Global's liquidity crisis late last October, John Fletcher made the margin calls on Thursday …
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by Todd Neeley, DTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) — The future of environmental regulation and U.S. agriculture could hang in the balance with the upcoming presidential election. If …
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The following article is from the NAFB News Service: Parents who want to reduce their child’s pesticide exposure may look to organic fruits and vegetables – but the American …
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Wyoming PBS recently featured the record breaking drought and its affect on Agriculture in the Cowboy State. Wyoming Chronicle reports on the drought that has devastated so much of the …
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The following article is from www.AllAfrica.com: by Sheriff Janko The vice president and minister of Women's Affairs says that more than a third of the global female workforce …
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(CNN) — Some 3.5 million people fled their homes in Oklahoma, Texas, and elsewhere, the bone-dry landscape, blistering heat and choking dust storms unfit for growing and raising the crops …
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The following article is from Mississippi State University Extension: Many beef cattle operations have owners, managers, and other people who perform unshared, key tasks. If one of these essential people …
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The following is a press release from the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance: Chesterfield, MO (August 9, 2012) The national search for farming and ranching ambassadors is underway, but with …
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The following is a release from Kansas State University: MANHATTAN, KAN. — A commercial vaccine for cattle can effectively reduce levels of E. coli by more than 50 percent, a …
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by Bryce Anderson, DTN Ag Meteorologist and DTN Analyst OMAHA (DTN) — In a somewhat rare occurrence, the harsh summer conditions that defined the drought of 2012 in the central …