Chinese purchases will be based on real demand
African swine fever has reduced soybean demand, so China may not meet $20 billion in imports By Bloomberg NewsPresident Donald Trump touted China’s promise to buy as much as $50 billion in...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Oct. 29, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about daylight saving time, corn harvest, an apple recall and local airports. Remember: It's daylight saving time this weekend.There's still a lot of corn in the field,...
View ArticleUS congressmen introduce meat labeling bill
Representatives say their bill would require "imitation" meats to be labeled as such. Two US Congressmen have introduced a bill to require imitation meats be labeled as such.Called the The Real...
View ArticleUSDA releases hemp production rule
USDA will use 2020 growing season to 'test drive' the regulations The Interim Final Rule for Hemp Production will be published in the Federal Register on Oct. 31. The rule goes into effect on that...
View ArticleLearn about soil health with 'PED Talks'
Ten to 15 minute soil health talks aim to advance 'the art and science of soil and water conservation' Want to learn more about soil health? A series of 10-to-15-minute, science-centered “PED Talks”...
View ArticleWeather hammers durum, spring wheat crops
Despite above-average yields, historic rains reduced much of the crop quality. The North Dakota Wheat Commission has published its 2019 durum and spring wheat quality report based on field surveys it...
View ArticleEnergy subcommittee holds hearing on small refinery waivers
Iowa farmer Kelly Nieuwenhuis was one of those giving testimony Siouxland Energy Cooperative President Kelly Nieuwenhuis was among those who testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Energy...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, October 30, 2019
Max Armstrong offers commentary on plant-based meat from a food industry executive Max Armstrong shares insight from Ed Rensi, who was president and CEO of McDonald’s in the mid-1990s. Rensi recently...
View ArticleCalifornia wildfires put agriculture at risk
Vineyards and grazing pastures most at risk, but power outages challenging strawberry and citrus growers By Michael Hirtzer and Millie MunshiThe power outages prompted by wildfires in California are...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest Oct. 30, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about the weather, pork production in China and Halloween. (audio) This time of the year in Denver Colorado its usually about 60 degress, yesterday there was a high of 18....
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Oct. 30, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about interest rates, the Federal Reserve, harvest progress, Halloween and a gender reveal explosion (audio) With interest rates and the Federal Reserve in the news today. Did you...
View ArticleChile cancels summit, throwing Trump-Xi meeting in doubt
The White House was working to finish a “phase one” agreement with China to sign next month in Chile By Justin SinkPresident Donald Trump’s plan to ink a trade accord with Xi Jinping next month was...
View ArticleBayer's Roundup headache grows to 42,700 plaintiffs
Roundup trials have cost Bayer more than $30 billion in market value as company lost 3 U.S. trials By Tim LohBayer AG faces a surge in lawsuits from people alleging that its weedkiller Roundup causes...
View ArticleFarmers take message to EPA at hearing in Michigan
'When it comes to the Renewable Fuel Standard, we need the EPA to follow the law,' Minnesota farmer says The corn industry says the Trump biofuel proposal doesn’t go far enough to help ailing biofuel...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, October 31, 2019
Max Armstrong offers insight on a major animal health event, including one group that sees a big benefit Max Armstrong looks at the recent meeting of the U.S. Animal Health Association looking at a...
View ArticleApplications open for 1890 National Scholars Program
The USDA/1890 National Scholars Program is available to high school seniors and college sophomores The 2020 scholarship application cycle for the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program is open. The...
View ArticleAg committee reauthorizes CFTC
CFTC authorization expired in 2013; reauthorization in effect through 2025 The House Agriculture Committee passed legislation to reauthorize the Commodity Futures Trading Commission through 2025 by...
View ArticleEPA builds upon Winning on Reducing Food Waste Initiative
USDA, EPA and FDA sign MOU with the Grocery Manufacturers Association, the Food Marketing Institute, and the National Restaurant Association The USDA, EPA and FDA have formalized industry education...
View ArticleChina doubts long-term trade deal possible with Trump
The questions over the future of negotiations reflect a change in U.S. strategy By Shawn Donnan, Jenny Leonard and Steven YangChinese officials are casting doubts about reaching a comprehensive...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Oct. 31, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about autoworker contracts, World Series viewership, a fuel delivery emergency, a dog biting a postal worker and "fake snow" season. Ford autoworkers have settled their...
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