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2012 World Ag Expo

November 18, 2011
Click here to download a pdf of the 2012 World Ag Expo preview presented by International Agri-Center.
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New Mexico regulators approve dairy settlement

November 17, 2011
New Mexico water regulators adopted a settlement that puts to rest a dispute over the regulation of millions of tons of waste produced each year by the state's $2.6 billion dairy industry. The Water Quality Control Commission voted unanimously during a hearing in Santa Fe in favor of the settlement brokered by state attorneys, dairy farmers and environmentalists.
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U.S. farm exports boom as rest of economy struggles

November 17, 2011
As U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visits Vietnam and China to talk trade, he's hoping to build on one of the few bright spots in the struggling American economy: agricultural exports. U.S. agricultural exports are projected to reach a record $137 billion this year and hit that same mark next year. The U.S. agricultural trade surplus is expected to top $42 billion. And new free trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama are expected to boost farm exports by another $2.3 billion, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Milk does a body good – even when worn

November 17, 2011
Wear Milk? Anke Domaske says why not. The 28-year-old German is the designer of an award-winning new textile made entirely from milk that's environmentally friendly as well as soothing to people with skin allergies. Called "Qmilch," it drapes and folds like silk, but can be washed and dried like cotton.
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Economist: Feed costs put the squeeze on dairy margins

November 17, 2011
With high forage costs and grain prices threatening profit margins for dairy producers, a Purdue Extension agricultural economist says it's important to keep an eye on the bottom line. The preliminary U.S. all-milk price for October 2011 was estimated at $19.90 per hundredweight, which is a decrease from September but up about $1.40 from October of 2010. Despite the strong prices, soaring feed costs still threaten dairy producers' profits.
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Ohio hay suffered due to delay in forage harvests

November 17, 2011
Concerned with forage quality, particularly over late-made first cutting hay, an Ohio State University Extension specialist said farmers need to diligently manage livestock nutrition needs this fall and winter.
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Farmers worry new child labor rules will hurt

November 17, 2011
Colorado family farmers are worried about a proposal by the U.S. Department of Labor to change child labor laws, saying they could cripple family farms and hurt programs like the Future Farmers of America and 4-H Club.
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Meat production forecasts show declines in poultry

November 16, 2011
The last couple of weeks have provided further evidence that the poultry industry continues to experience tough times.
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Farmers worry new child labor rules will hurt

November 15, 2011
Colorado family farmers are worried about a proposal by the U.S. Department of Labor to change child labor laws, saying they could cripple family farms and hurt programs like the Future Farmers of America and 4-H Club. One rule would allow children under age 15 to only work on their parents' farm. Another would keep children under age 16 from driving most power equipment.
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2012 Managers Academy focuses on ‘Executing Excellence’

November 15, 2011
What other industries and businesses have reaped the rewards of excellent management, and how can dairy farm businesses learn from them? That’s what dairy producers and other executives will examine at Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin’s 2012 Managers Academy, “Executing Excellence,” Jan. 17-19, Atlanta, Georgia.
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