
Topics: Agriculture US, Pesticides, Agriculture Global, Pest Control, Research,
Sex Pheromone Could Be Key to Stopping Giant “Murder” Hornet Invasion
Chemicals used as bait to trap and track so-called ‘murder hornets’ as they expand their footprint in the Western United States. The world’s largest hornet has been the focus of extensive news coverage of late due to its menacing appearance and expanding footprint in North America. But while t
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Topics: Agriculture US, Conservation/Tillage, Sustainability,
Plan Ahead To Reduce Runoff - Mid-West Farm Report
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation is encouraging farmers to plan ahead in order to reduce the risk of manure runoff incidents. DATCP offers... Read More
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03/17/2022 SOURCE: www.thedenverchannel.com
Farmers aren't benefiting from higher food costs. They're hurting just as much
Since 1980, Farm Aid, a nonprofit that advocates for farmers, estimates the farmer’s share of the retail food dollar has plummeted by 50%, and the processor’s share, or the companies that prepare the meat for packaging, has risen by 58%.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Ethanol/Biofuel, Government / Policies, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
Farmers Fuel America with Ethanol - Farm Policy Facts
When we think of farming, the food on our plates and clothes on our backs likely comes to mind. But what about the fuel in our cars? Ethanol is a low-carbon, high-performance biofuel made from American-grown crops such as corn and sorghum. Emily Skor, CEO of Growth Energy, the nation’s largest ethanol trade association, joined…
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Topics: Soybeans, Agriculture US, Conservation/Tillage,
Iowa Farmer Wins National Conservation Legacy Award - American Soybean Association
The American Soybean Association (ASA) presented Wayne and Ruth Fredericks from Osage, Iowa, with the 2022 National Conservation Legacy Award during the
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Topics: Agriculture US, Pork/Swine/Pig/Hog,
Pork Forum delegates elect to reduce Checkoff rate | AGDAILY
Delegates approved a change in the mandatory Pork Checkoff rate. The current rate of $0.40/$100 value per live animal will change to $0.35/$100 next year.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Agriculture US, Ethanol/Biofuel, Ag Russia & CIS, Trade (Commodities), Commodity/Trade Groups,
Ethanol: The Fuel That Powers Putin
Ending America’s foolish subsidies for ethanol could aid Ukraine.
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03/12/2022 SOURCE: ethanolrfa.org
EIA Data Confirm Record Ethanol Blend Rate in 2021
Data released Monday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration show that ethanol comprised a record share of America’s gasoline in 2021, averaging 10.34 percent of every gallon sold. The final EIA data for 2021 also confirmed a significant rebound in both ethanol production and consumption after COVID-related shutdowns ravaged the fuel market in 2020. The Renewable Fuels Association said the EIA data also underscore ethanol’s ability to diversify the domestic fuel supply and keep pump prices in check. EIA’s data show that the U.S. ethanol industry produced 15.02 billion gallons (bg)in 2021, an 8 percent increase over 2020 and the largest annual volume growth since 2010. Domestic ethanol consumption grew even faster, jumping 1.26 bg over 2020 levels—a 10 percent increase. Meanwhile, U.S. ethanol exports dipped slightly from 2020 levels, but still registered as the fifth highest on record. RFA President and CEO Geoff Cooper said the data underscore the resilience of the U.S. ethanol industry and highlight the fact that the so-called “E10 blend wall” continues to crumble. “Ethanol’s share of our nation’s gasoline continues to rise, as consumers are increasingly drawn to lower-cost, lower-carbon options like E15 and E85,” Cooper said. “Based on the EIA data, we estimate that 600-700 million gallons of ethanol were consumed in blends other than E10, proving that the oil industry’s so-called ‘blend wall’ is nothing but a figment of their imagination. As war in eastern Europe destabilizes global petroleum markets and crude oil prices continue to rise, our nation’s leaders should be taking steps to increase the use of cleaner-burning, homegrown ethanol. We have enough unused production capacity in the ethanol industry to entirely replace U.S. crude oil imports from Russia.” Cooper touched on many of these themes in his State of the Industry addressat last week’s National Ethanol Conference.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Young Farmers, Economics, Animal Welfare/Humane Treatment, Animal Health,
Olive Peirce students get lesson in animal care and therapy at Hearts and Hooves ranch
School is raising money to support Ramona nonprofit’s outreach activities
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