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Most ag markets exhibited moderate strength Tuesday.

Diminished concerns about the inflation outlook and increased optimism about economic prospects seemed to support equities and undercut commodities Tuesday morning. FULL STORY »

Lawmakers plan to start drafting farm bill next week

Congress will begin writing a new, $500 billion U.S. farm law next week, the head of the Senate Agriculture Committee said on Tuesday, even as calls mounted for deeper cuts in farm subsidies and food stamp spending. FULL STORY »

Invention leads to high-tech animal vaccine, diagnostics company

Patented technology developed at Ohio State University's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) has led to the creation of a startup company for the production of diagnostic tools and vaccines to combat poultry and livestock diseases. FULL STORY »

Calcium-rich diet may lower kidney stone risk

While calcium stones are one of the most common types of kidney stones, they aren’t caused by consuming more calcium. Instead, new research shows that a calcium-rich diet could actually prevent kidney stones. FULL STORY »

WASDE report to incorporate some changes

The May 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, which will be released at 12 noon EDT, will present USDA's initial assessment of U.S. and world crop supply and demand prospects and U.S. prices for the 2013/14 marketing year. FULL STORY »

Alltech calls for farm photo contest entries

Alltech has announced its “Farms in Focus” photo contest, designed to bring farms to life and give new perspective to professions that feed the world. FULL STORY »

Iron Man’s power source? Chinese milk

A common milk drink sold in convenience stores across China had its moment in the spotlight after touted as the power source of superhero Iron Man. FULL STORY »

Peterson Brothers: Springtime on the farm Play video

The latest installment of the Peterson Farm Brothers’ “Life of a Farmer” video series shows common springtime activities on the farm. FULL STORY »

Choosing ACRE or DCP on the farm in 2013

The extension of the 2008 Farm Bill opens up the decision to participate in either of the safety net programs: the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program or the Direct and Countercyclical Program (DCP). Farmers have until June 3, 2013 to sign up for the ACRE program and Aug. 2, 2013 for the DCP program. FULL STORY »

Ag markets mixed around midsession Tuesday

Diminished concerns about the inflation outlook and increased optimism about economic prospects seemed to support equities and undercut commodities Tuesday morning. FULL STORY »

More criticism of raw milk after Alaskan outbreak

Raw milk sickened at least 31 people in a recent Campylobacter outbreak in Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. FULL STORY »

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