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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 rust and measures being taken to safeguard the United States from this damaging crop disease....
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 are working to find new markets for soybeans through several innovative soy-based developments....
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Asian Rust Hits Brazil's Beans AGAIN
James Thompson
Thirty days had not passed since much of Brazil's soybean area was planted, and already Asian rust was making appearances....
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Richard Brock
Chinese officials in charge of importing wheat will visit the United States sometime in early to mid-February for a first-hand look at the U.S. wheat market and to consider purchases, a U.S. industry group told Reuters News Service Monday.... Dave Kohl Chinese officials in charge of importing wheat will visit the United States sometime in early to mid-February for a first-hand look at the U.S. wheat market and to consider purchases, a U.S. industry group told Reuters News Service Monday.... Greg Lamp Reports are in that soybean rust is already appearing in Brazilian fields....
F.I.R.S.T On-Farm Results Of Top Yielding Hybrids is Brought to you by Syngenta Crop Protection... P. Scott Shearer USDA has published the proposed rules for the implementation of the Conservation Security Program (CSP). This program will reward producers who have historically...
U.S. BSE Measures Don't Satisfy Japan Dave Kohl The New Year is upon us and it’s time to look at what we can expect for 2004. It has been great to be away from an airplane for three weeks, but this week I will be in North and South Dakota and out in California....
BSE IN CATTLE -- ONLY THE FACTS Unless you have totally avoided television, radio, newspapers and Web sites during the holidays, you are probably aware... Richard Brock USDA Considers More Mad Cow Testing Under growing pressure to do more to ensure the safety of the U.S. beef supply, the Bush administration said Monday it might require that more cattle be tested for mad cow disease.... USDA Upon returning from leading a bipartisan delegation of six House Agriculture Committee Members to Iraq, Congressman Bob Goodlatte, Chairman of the Committee... Dave Kohl The following summarizes a few thoughts for 2003. To say the least, it was a year of extremes inside and outside of agriculture, which has implications on management....Interesting Point of View
BRAZILIANS FIND RUST
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New U.S. measures to deal with mad cow disease are not good enough, Japan's agriculture minister said Tuesday...Kickoff 2004
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