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USDA Issues Final Crop Report for 2013

2013-11-26 15:42:00| National Hog Farmer

By Joe Vansickle The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Monday issued its final Crop Progress report for 2013. The report reflected that 95% of the corn harvest has been completed in the top 18 states, compared with 100% of the harvest completed as of Nov. 24, 2012. The five-year average (2008-2012) for completion of the corn harvest is 91%. read more

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Crop report: Good, bad, and ugly

2013-11-12 07:31:54| Livestock - Topix.net

Soon, another harvest will be complete. Farmers are generally pleased with their corn yields, OK with their soybean yields, and there is some disappointment with their wheat.

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Report: Food Insecurity Rising as Crop Production Fall

2013-11-03 13:37:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Washington Times: America's food security is at immediate risk, according to a report leaked this month by the New York Times. Americans should expect crop production to fall by as much as 2 percent each decade for the rest of the 21st Century. As the world's population and accompanying food demand continue to rise, the food supply will not keep pace, say the world's top scientists. The leaked report, drafted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change at the United Nations, is the direst yet, and...

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No Crop Report With Shutdown

2013-10-09 09:43:02| Chemicals - Topix.net

The partial shutdown of the federal government will not, of course, stop farmers from running their combines or milking their cows.

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Aug. 12 USDA Crop Report Analysis

2013-08-20 19:50:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

There has been a lot of uncertainty in many portions of the major corn and soybean producing areas of the United States during the 2013 growing season, which lead to a very highly anticipated Aug. 12 USDA Crop Report. Large areas of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota were severely impacted by very late planting, which lead to a significant amount of prevented planted crop acres. Much of this same region was also negatively impacted by excessive rainfall in May and June, and is now dealing with concerns related to slower than normal crop development, due to very cool temperatures in late July and early August. Focus on Ag read more

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