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Updated on April 2, 2007
25. USDA News: Small farmers complain about government livestock oversight BY FRED GRAY, NEWS-REVIEW STAFF WRITER EAST JORDAN - Greg Niewendorp of East Jordan, like growing numbers of small farmers across Northern Michigan and the rest of the nation, is challenging state and federal agencies and the big downstate cattle industry to back off their Big Brother policies and allow farmers like him to carry on with their way of life. BY FRED GRAY, NEWS-REVIEW STAFF WRITER EAST JORDAN - Greg Niewendorp of East Jordan, like growing numbers of small farmers across...
Source - 2/26/2007 - Read the story
26. USDA News: Corn Plunges Limit as US Acreage Biggest Since 1944 (Update4) farmers plan to sow the most acres since World War II in response to increased demand for the grain to make alternative fuel and supply livestock feed. Farmers hope to take advantage of corn prices, which have risen 50 percent in the past year and reached a decade-high in February due to record production of ethanol, used as a substitute or additive to gasoline. April 2 (Bloomberg) -- Corn plunged by the exchange-imposed limit for a second day as U. The surge in corn prices in the past...
Source - Bloomberg - Read the story
27. USDA News: Produce GAP Metrics Approved Printer Friendly FormatEmail Page. The metrics, which are guidelines for good agricultural practices to be followed by marketing agreement signatories, were proposed by a coalition of leafy greens industry members, and were reviewed and endorsed by food science experts in academia and government. The metrics, which are guidelines for good agricultural practices to be followed by marketing agreement signatories, were proposed by a coalition of leafy greens industry members, and were...
Source - California Farmer,CA - Read the story
28. USDA News: Record US Corn Crop The USDA said because soybean and corn are quite often interchangeable in parts of the Midwest and South, farmers have dropped beans to go with corn because corn prices have all but doubled over the last year. The USDA estimates US demand for corn for ethanol production will rise 50 per cent to 3.2 billion bushels of the possible record total figure of over 13. Why has this happened? The doubling in the corn prices over the past year and increasing yields means farmers get more from the...
Source - Asia Corporate News Network (press release),Australia - Read the story
29. USDA News: Demand for ethanol fuels US corn boom Otherwise the inefficient producers would have gotten out of the business, the supply would have dropped, and demand remaining what it was, the price of corn would have risen. Of course that would have meant that those inefficient producers would have had to work to find other sources of income, and why should they do that, as long as there's a politician ready to trade taxpayer dollars for the votes of those with either an interest in the inefficient business, or too little knowledge to...
Source - 3/30/2007 - Read the story
30. USDA News: Report examines decline in honeybee colonies This phenomenonfirst became apparent among commercial migratory beekeepers along the East Coastduring the last few months of 2006, and has since been reported nationwide. Honey bees are the most economically valuable pollinators of agricultural cropsworldwide. The monetary valueof honey bees as commercial pollinators in the United States is estimated at about$15 billion annually. Welcome toBattle Creek Enquirer-Battle Creek, Mich. Report examines decline in honeybee colonies From the...
Source - Battle Creek Enquirer,MI - Read the story
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