Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Transportation, Trade (Commodities),
Midwest grain harvests loom. Will a low Mississippi River stall farmers' deliveries again?
Mississippi water levels have been falling since June. That’s worrying farmers and the barge operators who ship grains to New Orleans and the world beyond.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind), Fossil Fuels,
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08/21/2023 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
Putting its warnings into action, the Biden administration officially accused Mexico on Thursday of violating North American trade rules by prohibiting imports of genetically modified white corn used in making tortillas, a staple of the Mexican diet.
U.S. files USMCA challenge to Mexico’s corn import rules
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08/18/2023 SOURCE: kscorn.com
The U.S. Trade Representative today requested a panel formation under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) over Mexico’s decision to ban imports of biotech corn used for human consumption. This is good news for corn farmers, according to National Corn Growers Association leaders and Kansas Corn Growers Association CEO Josh Roe. “We appreciate the efforts of the […]
Kansas, National Corn Supports USTR Request for USMCA Panel for Mexico Trade Dispute - KS Corn
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08/10/2023 SOURCE: www.reuters.com
The U.S. corn harvest could be the second-largest on record as rains during July shepherded the crop through its critical development phase, offsetting dry conditions early in the season and hot summer temperatures, analysts and farmers said.
U.S. farmers expect corn harvest could be second-biggest ever
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Agriculture Global,
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JAMES MSASA
Topics: Corn/Maize, Food/Nutrition, Food Waste, Ag Global Specialty Food, Food Security/Shortage,
Why cost of ugali may not drop drastically
Millers say prices may not fall by a large margin due to high electricity costs.
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07/17/2023 SOURCE: madison.com
A wet spring delayed John Lutz from planting his first crop of sweet corn. A lack of rain convinced him not to plant a second crop in June.
Some corn crops 'worst in 40 years'
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07/17/2023 SOURCE: www.farmanddairy.com
Scouting each cornfield as it begins to tassel and assessing weather conditions is an important part of making fungicide decisions on your farm.
Scouting for corn silage and foliar disease - Farm and Dairy
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07/12/2023 SOURCE: www.texastribune.org
The crop, a staple of the fertile Rio Grande Valley, is particularly susceptible to rising temperatures. It’s also a global challenge, as climate change drives food insecurity.
Essay: Extreme heat is threatening corn in South Texas — and the stat…
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