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USDA Files Canadian Cattle Rule
Friday afternoon, USDA unveiled its proposal to eventually allow Canadian live cattle under 30 months of age to cross the border into the United States....
It’s Beef’s Turn
Dave Kohl
In my seminars I frequently comment that if you are involved in commodity agriculture, you run into the “Two in Ten Year Rule.”...
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Energy Bill Snarled In Tax Rebate Split
The first overhaul of U.S. energy policy in a decade may not be ready for a vote until next year because of a Republican split over ethanol tax subsidies, the chief Senate tax writer told Reuters News Service on Friday....
Northern Exposure
Dave Kohl
Recently I spent a good week in western Canada, in the provinces of Alberta and Manitoba. Canada has been hit with the Triple Threat this past year, that being SARS, the blackouts and the mad cow outbreak....
New Institute To Evaluate Genetically Modified Organisms
Iowa State University
The Board of Regents, State of Iowa, has approved the creation of an institute at Iowa State University to address critical issues surrounding genetically...
Real-Time Technology Serves Ag Data In An Instant
Ohio State University
Can't decide which field to plant first in the spring? Log onto the Internet. Taking a winter vacation in Florida and want to check on your grain storage?...
ASA Advocates Soymilk Reimbursement in School Lunch Program
American Soybean Association
During a recent hearing, the 25,000 members of the American Soybean Association (ASA) asked the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and...
NCGA Reminds Growers of ‘Know Before You Grow’
National Corn Growers Association
With harvest well under way in most parts of the country, the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is reminding growers of its “Know Before You Grow”...
Weeds Could Fill Void Created By Departing Crops
Purdue University
As harvest-ready corn and soybean crops exit the field this fall, other plants are prepared to make a less-than-grand entrance. Winter annual weeds could...
Dead Cat Bounce!
Dave Kohl
Is the recovery of the United States economy really a dead cat bounce or false in nature?...
Brock Online Notes
Huge Corn, Soybean Export Sales
Friday morning's USDA weekly export sales report showed U.S. corn and soybean sales for the week ended Oct. 9 far above trade expectations, while wheat sales were disappointing....
Brock Online Notes
Cash Cattle Market Skyrockets
Live cattle were reported trading at $108 per hundredweight in U.S. Plains direct markets near midday Monday, up $1-3 from earlier in the day and $11-16 from the bulk of last week's trade....
The Do’s and Don’ts of Mentoring
Dave Kohl
As I have mentioned in this column before, farm family business transition is one of the three most common challenges to farm and ranch businesses worldwide. Recently in an executive training focus group meeting, we discussed the characteristics of a good mentor....
Black Gold
Dave Kohl
This past week I was down in Greensboro, NC, with the store managers and sales representatives of Southern States Cooperative. They had a great theme meeting with a nice NASCAR flavor....
Growmark Speaks Out On Soybean Rust
Gail Miller
There are two strains or species of soybean rust. Asian soybean rust, Phakopsora pachyrizi causes the greatest amount of damage and poses the greatest threat to U.S. production....















