Great Falls, Mont. – The Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA), Montana Wheat and Barley Committee (MWBC), and Montana State University (MSU) have partnered to fund a Crop Variety Promotions and …
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15-Year Anniversary of U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement
by Colter BrownMorocco is the United States’ first and only free trade agreement (FTA) partner on the African continent and an example of the growth potential possible with a combination of strong …
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At the conclusion of this year’s all-virtual conference the Montana Grain Growers Association set the organization’s policy for 2021, elected new officers, and installed directors. Mitch Konen, Fairfield, was elected …
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Free trade agreement (FTA) partners purchased more than half of all U.S. exports of grains in all forms (GIAF) in the 2019/2020 marketing year, according to data from the U.S. …
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USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) updated the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 1 (CFAP 1) to include all barley as an eligible commodity. Previously, only malting barley was considered eligible for …
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By Kate Fuller, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics at Montana State University. For the last three years, Anton Bekkerman and I have run a survey with …
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BOZEMAN — Herbicide-resistant weeds are a critical but often overlooked issue facing modern agriculture, according to Montana State University researcher William Dyer. Thanks to a new grant from the U.S. …
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The U.S. Wheat Associates recently published the below feature story on the efforts of the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee. The mission of the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee (MWBC) …
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New export data analysis shows U.S. free trade agreement (FTA) partners continue to be consistently large buyers of U.S. grains in all forms (GIAF). The United States has 14 FTAs …
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During a year that was forecast to see historic increases in barley acres, Briess Malt & Ingredients has decided to only guarantee they will take 50 percent of each contract …