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New international planter standard minimizes ‘fugitive dust’

May 7, 2015
A new planter standard provides ag equipment manufacturers with performance guidelines intended to minimize the drift potential of fugitive dust from seed treated with insecticide.
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GMO call to action

May 6, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) has launched a new website, “GetaMoveOn,” to help farmers and ranchers give voice to GMO ingenuity and environmental responsibility.
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summer ag trade show

View from the vendor’s table

May 6, 2015
Rich Ilg
Here’s a fun look at summer ag shows from the other side of the vendor’s table. Get there the day before, check in, set up, see old faces and friends, ask myself what MacGyver would do to fix what was forgotten, broke in transit or left behind at the last show, and be glad someone else set up the tent.
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Charting hay market trends

May 4, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
While an individual may have a good “feel” for hay pricing and trends, there is no algorithm, no formula and no magical way to predict hay prices. However, hay market trends are like an animal’s behavior; if you study how an animal reacts in different situations, you can make some reasonable predictions as to how it will react to events.
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Hay market trend update for April

May 4, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
Find out what factors are currently influencing hay markets, from weather to international issues, to dairy prices and fertilizer prices.
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Poll: Most use all their hay on-farm

May 4, 2015
Most Progressive Forage Grower readers use all their hay on-farm.
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WSDA nets 1,000 pounds of DDT during Earth Day event

May 1, 2015
Banned for more than 40 years, the notorious insecticide DDT is still being found on properties, as the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) discovered last week at a collection event held as part of Earth Day activities.
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U.S. agricultural trade to Cuba could exceed $1 billion

April 30, 2015
Blair Fannin
A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service economist told members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry that U.S. agricultural exports to Cuba could reach $1.2 billion annually if regulations are relaxed and some trade barriers are lifted.
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Florida agriculture endangered by Cuban imports

April 30, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
Florida’s commissioner of agriculture, Adam Putnam, is concerned about the effects of the U.S. easing sanctions and opening trade with Cuba.
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Cauliflower is the new kale

April 30, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
“Cauliflower is the new kale.” If that statement left you scratching your head, then welcome to the club. The statement is attributed to Stacy Baas, brand strategist and trend-watcher for Earthbound Farm, as reported by the Houston Chronicle.
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