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Farm Offers Full Transparency In Crop And Livestock Production Practices

• Open the barn door for the public. It’s transparency to the max for visitors of Fair Oaks Farms in northwest Indiana. They see inside the day-to-day operations of large dairy and swine farms. Now a new feature, the WinField Crop Adventure, does the same for crops. Using interactive displays, medium-heavy science, and enough gadgets […]

Environmental Enrichment Improves Behavioral And Physiological Responses In Pigs

A scientist with the University of Saskatchewan says the provision of environmental enrichment has the potential to improve both the health and productivity of the pig, writes Bruce Cochrane. Canada’s revised Pig Code of Practice requires producers to start to consider the provision of environmental enrichment. Dr Yolande Seddon, an Assistant Professor in Swine Behavior […]

Most US Farms Still Family Owned According To New Report

Farming is still overwhelmingly a family operation according to a new report, “America’s Diverse Family Farms 2016,” released this week by the USDA Economic Research Service. Ninety-nine per cent of all US farms are family owned, accounting for 89 per cent of all farm production. The report divided all farms into one of four categories: […]

Senate AG Committee Members Back In Spotlight

Seven of the 23 Democratic senators facing reelection in 2018 are members of the Senate Agriculture Committee, potentially adding to the pressure of drafting the next farm bill. Congress hasn’t completed a farm bill on time since 1990. Three other Democrats with expiring terms are also from farm or ranch states, so rural America will […]

Can Farm Group And Trump Work Out Their Difference?

Anti-GMO activists and consumer groups wrestled the farm lobby to a tie last summer and forced them to accept mandatory disclosure of GMO ingredients in food – reversing two decades of federal policy – in exchange for preemption of state GMO label laws, including one that took effect in Vermont on July 1. “Ultimately, it […]

Nigeria-Moroccan Venture To Crash Price Of Fertilizer To N5,000 – Presidency

…to produce one million tons of fertilizer next year An agreement between the governments of Nigeria and Morocco, anchored by Fertilizer Producers and Suppliers of Nigeria, FEPSAN and a Moroccan company, OCP will yield one million tons of fertilizer through local production for next farming season. According to a statement by the senior special assistant […]

Egypt: Private Zoo Keeper Provides Home For Wild Animals

The zoo is home to several wild animals ranging from monkeys to wild cats and reptiles. Opened to the public four years ago, the Africano Tolba was born out of a family tradition of collecting wild animals. We are showing people that we are the number one caretakers of animals around the world. “I created […]

Set For Record Crop, Australia Wheat Suppliers Challenge Black Sea Rivals

* Australia’s 2016/17 wheat crop seen at record 31-32 mln T      * Spread between Australia-Ukraine wheat prices narrows            * Weaker Australian dollar also making wheat exports competitive Australian wheat suppliers are poised to regain market share in Asia as the world’s No.4 exporter harvests what is likely to […]

Grains-Soybeans Ease For 2nd Day On S. America Weather, Corn Firms

* Soybeans lose ground on Brazil, Argentina weather outlook     * Fall in China’s Dalian soybean futures adds pressure Chicago soybean futures lost more ground on Wednesday to fall further from 4-1/2 month highs, with improved weather for planting crops in Brazil and Argentina weighing on prices. Corn rose 0.9 percent, while wheat edged […]

5.2m Zimbabweans Face Food Crisis

As Zimbabwe grapples with drought, the United Nations said that at least 5.2 million citizens will face food shortages during in the first quarter of next year. The UN described the drought as the worst drought in 25 years, Africa Review said on Thursday. The 2013 population census put Southern African country at 14.15 million […]

Will Argentina Steal U.S. Corn Market-share?

As the world and the U.S. prepare for a supercrop, keeping alive worries about commodities prices, Argentina’s agricultural economy is coming alive. Because of tax changes, Argentine farmers are taking advantage of export opportunities and enjoying more money in their pockets. This will be the first crop planted after the government eliminated export taxes on […]

What’s Ahead For Agriculture Under Trump?

What’s Ahead For Agriculture Under Trump? For the past eight years, many farmers have chaffed under what’s seen as regulatory overreach under the Obama Administration. Farm groups and Trump supporters expect that to be pulled back after the New York real estate mogul and reality TV star was elected the 45th U.S. president on November […]

Brazil Soybean Planting Process Speeds Ahead

Brazilian soybean producers are on a roll. Their 2016-2017 soybean planting season is reaching the halfway point, sharply faster than a year ago. According to the latest survey by consulting firm AgRural, planting has attained 41% of the total estimated area for soybeans of 82.671 million acres. This figure easily outstrips the 31% recorded in […]