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Corn Supply Slightly Lowered | CSD Blogs and Opinions

On Feb. 9, USDA released the latest World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) Report, which showed slightly lower expected U.S. corn ending stocks for 2011-2012, compared to the January estimates.

USDA accepts applications for blender pump installations | Farm Industry News Blog

The USDA is accepting applications for federal Rural Energy for America (REAP) funds to help gasoline retailers install blender pumps. This is designed to give consumers choice in the ethanol blends they use. This is the second year that blender pumps have been authorized as part of the REAP

Bovine TB: Constructive ignorance?

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Pick up bright ideas and much more at farm attractions event

Looking to set up a farm park? Or pull more visitors into an existing attraction? Then a visit to the 2012 National Farm Attractions Network conference and trade exhibition will help you keep abreast of the latest developments and pick up some top tips to help your project flourish.

Secretary Vilsack Signs Historic Agreement with EPA and State of Minnesota Encouraging Farmers to

< div class="field-byline" > Source: USDA < /div > < p > Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced that the USDA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the state of Minnesota to develop a new state program for farmers designed to

Handling Pests with Care Instead of Chemicals | OregonLive.com

Cross posted from Worldwatch Institute’s Nourishing the Planet. Between the years of 1975 – 1976, the Cambodian farmer, Name Name, like most farmers in the country during that time, grew vegetables and rice to feed the soldiers of the Lon Nol regime. Using his bare hands, Name mixed the

AllAboutFeed - Weblog: Got (no) milk?

Oil is not the only product on the market for which record prices have to be paid. With the increased dairy demand in (primarily) Asia and the rising costs for animal feed, milk is also trading at record highs at the moment. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization International dairy

No Big Surprises in USDA Grain Numbers | CSD Blogs and Opinions

USDA’s U.S. corn stocks numbers moved in the right direction for producers – down – but not to the extent the trade expected. Corn stocks are now projected at 801 million bushels, down from 846 in January, but a few million over the trade estimate of 796.

USDA Seen Cutting Corn, Soybean Ending Stocks | CSD Blogs and Opinions

The consensus in the grain trade is that USDA should cut its estimate of the 2011-2012 U.S. corn carryout by nearly 6% in Thursday’s monthly supply/demand update. The trade is also anticipating a small cut in the U.S. soybean carryout amid prospects for better U.S.

Jan. 12 USDA Report Summary | CSD Blogs and Opinions

The USDA Crop Production Report released Jan. 12 indicates that the total U.S. corn and soybean crop in 2011 will decline from production levels in 2010. The final average yield per acre in 2011 is also expected be lower than the national corn and soybean yields of 2010.

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