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AG EXPORT FORECAST UP $3 BILLION
Compiled By Greg Lamp
USDA has raised the fiscal year 2005 forecast of ag exports from $56 billion to $59 billion. This would make fiscal year 2005 the third highest export...
Textile Trade Deficit Hits All-Time High
Compiled By Sherry Collins
The U.S. textile trade deficit rose to an all-time high of $73.1 billion last year, leading textile manufacturing groups to question how high it will...
Brock Online Notes
WTO Rules against Cotton Subsidies
In a decision that should have far reaching implications for the U.S. farm program and global free trade talks, the World Trade Organization on Thursday handed the U.S. a final defeat in the case brought by Brazil against U.S. cotton subsidies.
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Japan: Our Major U.S. Food And Grain Customer
By Alan Kluis
Japan, our staunch ally and major trade partner in Asia, remains a major destination for U.S. corn, soybean, wheat, cattle and hogs. It's easy to see...
Brock Online Notes
Chinese Corn Exports Picking Up
Chinese corn exports are picking up as lower prices and higher freight rates restore a competitive edge in the Asian market ...
Fast-Track Could Expire
Compiled By Greg Lamp
Trade promotion authority (TPA), or fast-track authority, expires this summer. The Bush administration will need to request an extension by March 1 and...
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Kenya, Haiti, Honduras, Mozambique, Senegal those are a few of the countries that U.S. soy is helping through the World Initiative for Soy in Human Health...
Learn As You Trade
By Larry Stalcup
You hear it at nearly every visit to the coffee shop or co-op. We can grow all the corn and soybeans in the world. We just don't do a good job of marketing...
Simple Plan, GREAT RESULTS
By Alan Kluis
The old farmer came up after a late January seminar in Northwestern Iowa and pinned me down with some really good questions. Then as he pulled out an...
Brock Online Notes
EU Starts Slowly With Wheat Subidies
Last week the European Union granted export refunds worth a relatively low four euros per metric ton for 134,000 tons of wheat, its first such subsidies in 18 months, official data showed.
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