Is China’s New Interest in U.S. Corn Enough to Offset Ethanol Drop? Is China’s New Interest in U.S. Corn Enough to Offset Ethanol Drop?
| | | As China’s interest in U.S. commodities like corn, soybeans and sorghum shows no signs of slowing down, the momentum may be helping to fuel a shift in the psychology of the commodity markets. Read More | |
| | | The ASA recognizes that conservation practices in the U.S. take many different forms – from cover crops to various tillage practices and efficient water use, to name just a few. Read More | |
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| | | Will money for 2020 crops, livestock indemnity or biofuels be in the second round of the Coronavirus Food Aid Program? Read More | |
| | | Analysts say every bit helps when it comes to dairy demand during COVID-19. One expert says USDA’s programs help, too. Read More | |
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| | | Japan officially lost its disease-free status for classical swine fever on Sept. 3. OIE gave Japan a two-year suspension in 2018, after the country reported its first CSF outbreak in 26 years. Read More | |
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| | | The tool allows users to compare results against the USDA-NASS estimates. Read More | |
| | | Here’s a chance to go back and view the talks you missed, or rewatch a favorite. Today’s Farm Journal editors pick: U.S. Beef Industry: Assessing the Road Ahead. Read More | |
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