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Look for record global grain crops
World trade expected to reach a record 123 million tons.
StarkFresh Grocery Store opens second location in Alliance
StarkFresh announced the grand opening date for their second neighborhood-sized grocery store location, located inside the Alliance Commons, in Alliance.
Fake meat, trade top list of Nat’l Cattlemen’s priorities
This Year the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association will focus on fake meat, trade and market access, dietary guidelines and regulatory reform.
Pa. increases county drought warnings
DEP encourages residents in these counties to voluntarily reduce their water use by 10-15 percent.
Estes Auctions sells radios at good prices
Estes Auctions of Medina, Ohio, held a radio auction Nov. 20 at the Expo Auction Center in Burbank, Ohio. The radios, from The Deco Period of the 1930s, brought good prices. Top-selling items included a Green Circle Grill Motorola Catalin at $4,000, RCA Golden Gate Bridge Radio for $1,800, Sparton Bluebird Glass Radio for $2,300,
Checkoff study looks at railroad rates for soy
ST. LOUIS — The U.S. railroad industry represents one of the most important methods of transportation for the soy industry, but lately it has presented some challenges to U.S. soybean farmers. The Soy Transportation Coalition, with funding from the soybean checkoff, published “Railroad Movement of Soybeans and Soy Products,” a comprehensive report that sheds light
New farm bill likely to follow pattern
The next farm bill emerging from Congress is likely to be greener, with increased emphasis on conservation programs like EQIP.
UK is still heading for the Brexit
In his column this week, Alan Guebert explores the motivation behind the UK’s exit from the EU and draws parallels to political policy in the U.S.
AgroAtlas shows world agriculture at a glance
AgroAtlas, an interactive Russian/English website, shows the geographic distributions of 100 crops; 640 species of crop diseases, pests, and weeds; and 560 wild crop relatives growing in Russia and neighboring countries.
Millions of reasons for lobbying reform
By Capitol Hill standards, $95.5 million is chicken feed; but even chicken feed has a purpose: fatter broilers, happier hens, more eggs.




			
			
			
			
			

