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Apr. 9, 2012
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Hesston Extra Density baler provides more hay by the truckload

As fuel costs continue to rise, farmers are paying more to transport their crops to market. One way growers can help their cause is by finding ways to move more of what they’re getting paid for in the same truckload. Hesston’s Dean Morrell talks about how his company is going to help farmers in this area in a video interview at World Ag Expo....More
Apr. 9, 2012
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California water problems coming in summer

Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist, gives the latest on the Western water situation....More
Apr. 5, 2012
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Investigation continues into fake USDA letters

The Agriculture Department's Inspector General's office is still investigating those letters farmers have been getting — letters claiming to be from USDA....More
Apr. 4, 2012
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Farmers may plant most major crop acreage since 1989

After three years of cutting acreage to the 18 principle crops, farmers this year could plant more acres, a lot more....More
Apr. 4, 2012
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Western water forecast a three-way split

The northern, central, and southern regions of the Western U.S. have different outlooks when it comes to snow pack and water runoff forecasts for the spring and summer....More
Apr. 3, 2012
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Unsteady market may dictate US sugar policy

A global sugar marketer and analyst believes a fluid, perhaps unsteady, market may dictate U.S. policy decisions on sugar perhaps as early as next month....More
Apr. 2, 2012
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Pink slime unfairly attacked

The governor of Iowa and other top officials are launching a counterattack against what they say is an unfair smear campaign against lean finely textured beef, otherwise known as pink slime....More
Apr. 2, 2012
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March provides good dose of California precipitation

Will a significant increase in March precipitation be enough to make up for a season of well below normal snowpack in the Golden State?...More
Apr. 2, 2012
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Vilsack defends closure of USDA labs

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says announced research lab closings do not mean USDA is withdrawing from the agricultural research business....More

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