
Topics: Agriculture Global, Fertilizer, AgriBusiness,
Federal Judge Questions Mosaic's Phosphate Market Dominance
A federal judge for the U.S. Court of International Trade on Tuesday sounded sympathetic to arguments that the International Trade Commission (ITC) did not factor in all the reasons phosphorus imports increased when the ITC placed a 19% countervailing duty on Moroccan phosphate.
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Heat Stress Kills Estimated 10,000 Head of Kansas Feedlot Cattle
The numbers are still coming in, but early estimates set the number of cattle lost to heat in Kansas feedlots this week at an estimated 10,000 head.
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Topics: Agriculture US, GMO's, Potatoes, Trade (Commodities), Ag North America,
Mexico to Allow US Potatoes Nationwide After 25-Year Trade Dispute
USDA announced Tuesday that the United States and Mexico have concluded all necessary plant health protocols for fresh table potatoes to gain access to the entire Mexican market. Still, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said talks with Mexico on biotechnology issues was frank but will not be easy to resolve.
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April's USDA WASDE Report Sees Soybean Exports Picking Up
USDA on Friday released its latest April Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports.
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Topics: Equipment/Machinery, AgriBusiness,
North Dakota Farm Sues John Deere, Claiming Antitrust Violations on Equipment Repairs
A North Dakota farm has sued John Deere, alleging the company has committed antitrust violations by not making available the software farmers and independent shops need to repair equipment.
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01/03/2022 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
President Biden on Monday afternoon will meet with farmers and ranchers virtually to talk about challenges facing producers in dealing with the nation's meatpackers. USDA will highlight its plans to release several hundred million dollars to help expand packing capacity and also its plans to tighten up enforcement of the Packers and Stockyards Act.
President Biden to Spotlight Challenges in Livestock Markets and Meatpacking Industry
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10/07/2021 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
A warm winter, lots of storms and chemical failures and shortages combined to let fall armyworms wreak havoc this year.
Here's Why Fall Armyworms Were So Bad This Year -- And Why It Could Happen Again
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08/02/2021 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
A soil pit can provide farmers a worms-eye view of soil structure and health to see if crop production practices are working or need to be changed.
Soil Pits Unveil Secrets About Soil Structure and Health
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Agriculture US, Pesticides,
Much to think about here for U.S. row-crop agriculture
Treated Seed and Troubling Times
Frank discussions about difficult subjects are never fun, but in the case of the looming issues around seed treatments, it's time to talk.
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07/09/2021 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Friday dealing with competition challenges in several major industries. Among the issues the White House will address is the right to repair, which has been a growing debate in agriculture as technology has increased in large equipment.
Biden Executive Order to Weigh in on Technology and Ownership Repair Rights
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