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Tight forage supplies force changes for 2013 planting season

Summer annual forage seeds may not be available if producers wait too long to order their seed. FULL STORY »

Cooling strategies for dairy cattle

During hot weather it's difficult for dairy cows to regulate their body temperature, says Alvaro Garcia, SDSU Extension Dairy Specialist. FULL STORY »

Dairy Days of Summer gives Wisconsinites reason to celebrate

From festivals and farm breakfasts to promotions and recipes, there is no shortage of unique and dairy-friendly ways to celebrate June Dairy Month in Wisconsin. FULL STORY »

Exports: Corn up 90 percent from last week

According to the USDA’s latest U.S. Export Sales report, corn net sales of 219,900 MT for 2012-2013 were up 90 percent from last week but down 24 percent from the 4-week average. FULL STORY »

More rain to snarl U.S. corn plantings

Rainfall late this week into the weekend will further delay U.S. corn plantings that already have fallen to a record slow pace, an agricultural meteorologist said on Thursday. FULL STORY »

U.S. House farm bill moves ahead with big cut in food stamps

A Republican-controlled panel in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved the biggest cuts in food stamps for the poor in a generation and a potentially expensive expansion of federally subsidized crop insurance. FULL STORY »

Buffet concerned about soil and starvation

U.S. and international farming operations concern Howard Buffett, founder of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation. A major focus of the foundation is helping subsistence, small-scale farmers in Africa, but that doesn’t mean Buffett ignores commenting on U.S. farming systems that should be improved. FULL STORY »

Golden Guernsey dairy plant sells to Lifeway Foods, Inc.

Lifeway Foods, Inc., purchased the Golden Guernsey dairy plant located in Waukesha, Wis., for $7.4 million in a bankruptcy auction. FULL STORY »

Ag markets suffered as the U.S. dollar rallied Wednesday.

Country markets for corn reportedly traded steady-firm Wednesday morning, which probably supported nearby CBOT futures. FULL STORY »

Commentary: Slanting the statistics

Calling cattle the No. 1 problem with global warming is a favorite tactic of NGOs with an openly anti-production ag agenda. But the numbers on CO2 emissions need to be put in perspective. FULL STORY »

Survey shows farm income, spending rose in first quarter

While first quarter 2013 farm income and capital spending were higher than expected across the Midwest and Mid-South than first quarter 2012, agricultural lenders remained cautious in their expectations for the year ahead amid risks posed by ongoing weakness in the U.S. economy and higher producer input costs, according to the latest Agricultural Finance Monitor published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. FULL STORY »

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