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2013/05/24 23:27
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Nearby U.S. soybean futures fell on Friday for the first time in seven sessions and spot corn futures eased after two days of gains as investors squared positions ahead of the three-day U.S. Memorial...
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2013/05/22 11:58
2013/05/22 11:58
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WASHINGTON Walk the aisles of any neighborhood grocery store today and you’re as likely to find tomatoes picked in Sinaloa, Mexico, as Central California or oranges from Sao Paulo, Brazil, as...
2013/05/21 23:32
2013/05/21 23:32
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Food & Farm News » May 22, 2013 «Rural theft frustrates farmers From stolen copper wiring to walnuts, farmers and other rural residents hope legislation intended to curb rural crime will succeed....
2013/05/20 12:56
2013/05/20 12:56
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We hear a lot, these days, about how President Obama is not like Lyndon Johnson and thanks be to heaven for that small mercy. The point seems to be that the president doesn't know how to arm twist,...
2013/05/20 06:26
2013/05/20 06:26
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New York cattle and calves totaled 1.40 million on Jan. 1, 2013, according to Blair Smith, state statistician of the U.S. Agriculture Department, National Agricultural Statistics Service, New York...
2013/05/18 17:39
2013/05/18 17:39
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Associated Press A genetically engineered potato pokes through the soil of a planting pot inside J.R. Simplot’s lab May 10 in southwestern Idaho. Simplot is seeking U.S. regulatory approval to market...
2013/05/17 06:26
2013/05/17 06:26
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The value of New York egg production in 2012 was $93.7 million, 13 percent more than the 2011 egg production value of $82.7 million, according to Blair Smith, U.S. Agriculture Department National...
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2013/05/14 12:18
2013/05/14 12:18
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WASHINGTON, - Record-large U.S. corn and soybean crops will end three years of punishingly tight domestic supplies, the government said in a report that offered the brightest outlook in years for...
2013/05/14 11:28
2013/05/14 11:28
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But the economic downturn and housing bubble burst of the late 2000s granted Haderlein and the local conservation group a breather. As development halted, the Land Conservancy refocused its attention...
2013/05/12 07:45
2013/05/12 07:45
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NEW JERSEY, USA - Sacks of Thai ‘milagrosa’ decorated with pictures of elephants lay beside Jasmine rice in one side of the Phil-Am Colonia grocery store in the Colonia section of Woodbridge. Next...
2013/05/10 23:29
2013/05/10 23:29
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U.S. corn futures fell about two per cent on Friday after the government forecast a record crop that would bolster U.S. stocks to more than two billion bushels at the end of next season, above trade...
2013/05/07 21:55
2013/05/07 21:55
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DELAWARE COUNTY, Iowa - U.S. Agriculture Department figures show as of Sunday only eight percent of Iowa’s corn crop is in the ground. And that’s the slowest start to a critical planting season since...
2013/05/06 18:03
2013/05/06 18:03
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PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (AP) -- The farm cooperative that produces Rhody Fresh Milk has won a $150,000 federal grant that will help upgrade its production facilities. U.S. Sen. Jack Reed announced the grant...
2013/05/04 23:36
2013/05/04 23:36
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PELICAN BAY — Bart Scarbrough casts a line into the brownish-green water of Eagle Mountain Lake and, in four words, sums up why he moved to Pelican Bay two years ago.“Fishing and cheap rent,”...
2013/05/04 10:54
2013/05/04 10:54
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But give it another couple of weeks, and nagging worries could translate into more drastic actions. “In another 10 days, guys are going to start to get antsy,” said Scott Meyer, grain merchandiser...
2013/05/04 00:27
2013/05/04 00:27
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U.S. soybean futures jumped more than one per cent on Friday while corn fell early and then trimmed losses as tight domestic supplies and strong cash markets prompted investors to cover short...
2013/05/03 14:06
2013/05/03 14:06
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Bee death is the new global warming. That's how it seemed this week when the European Union said it would suspend use of certain insecticides that may harm the black-and-yellow striped creatures that...
2013/05/01 20:39
2013/05/01 20:39
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PHOTOS: Taft School receives healthy eating award Taft Early Learning Center in Uxbridge received a bronze level "Healthy U.S. School Award" from the U.S. Agriculture Department for its healthy...
2013/05/01 02:32
2013/05/01 02:32
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TIFTON — Glen Rains has an investigative mind and a heart for helping others. These traits are what make Rains a valuable part of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental...
2013/05/01 00:26
2013/05/01 00:26
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U.S. wheat surged two per cent on Tuesday, with benchmark futures at the Kansas City Board of Trade climbing to the highest level in seven weeks on concerns scouts on an annual crop tour will find...