| | | The House passed a spending bill (keeping government afloat through September 2020) early this week and attached to the bill is the SECURE retirement provisions that was passed by the House earlier this year. It is expected that the Senate and President Trump will sign the bill by the end of the week. | |
| | | Wild weather patterns took a toll on the 2019 hay season causing the nation’s hay stock to reach its lowest level since 2012 and quality to be “hit” or “miss.” Looking to 2020, regional supply and demand will continue to be the driving force behind the swing in hay acres and prices. | |
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| | | Food companies and farmers must adapt and adopt to purpose-driven purchasers. | |
| | | Fifteen years ago, a conversation resulted in an operation focused on comfortable cows and respecting the sustainable legacy the Kinnard family started more than 70 years ago. | |
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| | | In September, USDA announced a final rule to modernize swine slaughter inspection in order to continue to protect public health and allow for food safety innovations. However, NBC News reported a different story on Monday. | |
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| | | Here are the top 10 most viewed stories on AgPro’s website about the ag retail industry in 2019. | |
| | | My June planted beans went 45, until crop insurance guy measured bins. He lowered the yield to 42. Weight and moisture went against me. The missing yield that insurance pays me on is the best marketing I have. Marketing is my problem. Merry Christmas to all. | |
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