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02/03/2012 -
The news from Japan usually has a predictable quality about it. So American agriculture, which exports a lot to Japan, should take note when the country produces a genuine news flash, as it did recently.
02/03/2012 -
Would you hire yourself to market your production? Consider using an assessment tool to identify what you are and are not doing well.
02/03/2012 -
Exports of U.S. beef may not grow at 2011's record pace, but will still be respectable, according to attendees of NCBA's convention.
02/02/2012 -
A Department of Labor official defended the need to update child-labor laws for farms, but highlighted changes made to ensure children can work for family members. Still, lawmakers criticized the proposal with one congressman saying he would block any funding to implement it.
02/02/2012 -
Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow detailed her plans for hearings over the next two months, hoping to move a farm bill out of the Senate with enough time this year for the House to complete a bill as well.
02/02/2012 -
After months of an overall lack of fresh news, wheat has had its fair share of bullish headlines recently.
02/01/2012 -
Following allegations made by Sen. Charles Grassley that a LightSquared investor and the chief executive officer of another telecommunications company have tried to influence the senator to drop an inquiry into LightSquared, the company officials are firing back.
02/01/2012 -
CEOs and successors need to share core values, mission and goals for the business. Start with these talking points.
02/01/2012 -
Beginning March 12, landowners will have four weeks to sign up for the Conservation Reserve Program.