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CCPS ON 2003 CROP The current U.S. Farm Program makes qualified corn and soybean producers eligible for Counter-Cyclical Payments (CCPs), when national...
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Mexico To Keep U.S. Beef Ban For Now
Mexico will maintain its ban on U.S. beef imports until investigators find and check all the herdmates of a Washington state cow infected with mad cow disease, a top Mexican official told Reuters News Service last week....
Soyfoods Summit 2004
Soyfoods Summit 2004
Soyfoods Summit 2004, provides you with a fully updated program of topics and industry experts from across the globe. Including many new areas of focus,...
Super Bowl of Agriculture Week
Dave Kohl
I made my 13th-annual appearance at the Executive Program for Agricultural Producers (TEPAP) down in Austin, TX....
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Mexico Near Reopening U.S. Beef Imports
Mexico is likely to ease its ban on U.S. beef soon, according to USDA Undersecretary J.B. Penn, who told reporters Friday only a few matters need to be cleared up between the two countries before that happens....
Asian Rust Infected Soybeans Should Not Be Allowed In The U.S.
Soybean Producers of America
The Soybean Producers of America (SPA) is urging the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to immediately halt all shipments of soybeans and...
Scientists Recommend Soy Food Bar In Famine, Flood, or Other Disaster
University of Illinois
War refugees, hurricane victims, and famine survivors need access to an inexpensive, excellent protein source in a form that can be easily air-dropped...
Asian Rust Infected Soybeans Should Not Be Allowed In The U.S.
Soybean Producers of America
The Soybean Producers of America (SPA) is urging the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to immediately halt all shipments of soybeans and soybean products in to the United States from nations that have Asian Rust contamination....
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Thiesse's Thoughts
FAVORABLE USDA CROP REPORT The USDA Grain Supply and Demand Report issued on Monday, Jan. 12, was very bullish and extremely positive on the short-term...
ASA Conference Tackles Rust and the Risk of Soy Imports
American Soybean Association
More than 200 soybean producers, scientists and industry experts participated in a Soybean Rust Conference to learn more about the threat of Asian soybean...
USDA To Hold 10 National Public Listening Sessions On The Conservation Security Program
USDA
Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service will hold 10 listening...
Double-Digit Growth Continues for Biotech Crops Worldwide
Source: ISAAA ( International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications)
U.S. biotech crop area up 10 percent For the seventh consecutive year, farmers around the world continued to plant biotech crops at a double-digit pace,...
U.S. Soybean Farmers See Increase in Demand as Checkoff-Funded Research Opens New Markets
United Soybean Board
At a time when competitiveness weighs heavy on the minds of soybean farmers, the United Soybean Board, New Uses Committee (NUC) and the soybean checkoff...
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