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This news program gets cutting edge science, technology, corporate mergers and innovative farming activities out to today’s ag community. In addition the ag economy relies on breaking news on farm regulations and political announcements, information important to keeping our producers ahead of the game not only locally but on the world stage. Bob Larson is the newest member of the team. Bob grew up in Southeastern WA working in the fields as all rural kids do. He left the country life behind to pursue a career in broadcast journalism. He comes to us from the number one talk radio station in Seattle, KIRO, where Bob was the station’s news editor for eight years. This is a daily 2:30 minute program.

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    California Apple Harvest Begins and No NEPA Analytics for GE Seeds

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025


    Harvest of Gala apples has started in California's Central Valley, and USDA's APHIS announced it will no longer conduct a National Environmental Policy Act analysis when approving genetically engineered seeds.

    Tropical Spiderwort Worries and No NEPA Analytics for GE Seeds

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025


    An invasive plant has reappeared in the Southeast, and farmers are warned to be on the lookout for tropical spiderwort, and USDA's APHIS announced it will no longer conduct a National Environmental Policy Act analysis when approving genetically engineered seeds.

    Little Relief for Beef Prices and Drop in USDA Survey Responses

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025


    The July Cattle on Feed Report offered little relief to customers paying higher prices for beef, and decreasing responses to USDA's farmer surveys are beginning to put the integrity of the data at risk.

    California Peach Harvest and New Trade Deals Benefit Agriculture

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025


    Mild July temperatures in California's Central Valley were kind to peaches used for canning as farmers harvested their early varieties, and new trade deals between the U.S. and countries around the world will directly benefit America's farmers and ranchers.

    New Georgia Ag Bills Go Into Effect and New Trade Deals Benefit Agriculture

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025


    On July 1, a number of bills dealing with agriculture and passed by the Georgia General Assembly went into effect, and new trade deals between the U.S. and countries around the world will directly benefit America's farmers and ranchers.

    Bountiful California Blueberries and U.S.-E.U. Reach Trade Agreement

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025


    Mendocino County farmer reports harvesting a bountiful blueberry crop this summer, and the U.S. and the European Union agreed to a trade deal following negotiations between President Trump and European Commission President von der Leyen.

    University of Florida Sends Seeds to Space and U.S.-E.U. Reach Trade Agreement

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025


    University of Florida researchers sent seeds to the International Space Station yesterday, and the U.S. and the European Union agreed to a trade deal following negotiations between President Trump and European Commission President von der Leyen.

    June Milk Production Higher and U.S. and Indonesia Reach Trade Deal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025


    Milk production in the 24 major milk-producing states in June totaled 18.5 billion pounds, up 3.4% from June of ‘24, and U.S. Wheat Associates welcomed the announced Agreement on Reciprocal Trade between the U.S. and Indonesia.

    USA Pulses Summit in Spokane and Ground Beef Prices Soar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025


    At the recent USA Pulses Summit in Spokane, the group set a lofty goal: to double production and demand by the year 2030, and ground beef prices continue hitting record-high levels.

    Alabama Farmers Federation Support Tuberville and Ground Beef Prices Soar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025


    The Alabama Farmers Federation has endorsed Senator Tommy Tuberville for Alabama governor, and ground beef prices continue hitting record-high levels.

    U.S.-Japan Trade Deal and National Farm Safety and Health Week

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025


    President Trump says the U.S. and Japan reached a deal in which the U.S. reduces its reciprocal tariff rate in exchange for increased market access, and National Farm Safety and Health Week 2025 is quickly approaching with the theme, "Safety First, Avoid the Worst."

    Winegrapes Without Contract and No Pesticide Crackdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025


    Amid a global downturn in wine consumption, an increasing number of California winegrape growers are cultivating their crops without a winery contract this season, and the Trump administration says there won't be a crackdown on pesticide use in the U.S.

    Heat Safety for Georgia Farmers and No Pesticide Crackdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025


    When temperatures hit triple digits and the humidity is suffocating, the work doesn't stop for Georgia's farmers and farmworkers, and the Trump administration says there won't be a crackdown on pesticide use in the U.S.

    Grasshoppers-Mormon Crickets are Back and Ag Land Values Stable

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025


    Grasshoppers and Mormon crickets, which in past years have destroyed tens of millions of dollars of Northern California crops, are back this year, and Farmers National Company says despite ongoing challenges, agricultural land values remained surprisingly stable.

    Starting a Florida Farm and Ag Land Values Stable

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025


    Starting a farm in Florida may be fulfilling and profitable, but www.morningagclips.com offers six things to consider, and Farmers National Company says despite ongoing challenges, agricultural land values remained surprisingly stable.

    Farm Bankruptcy Higher and USDA Combats Foodborne Illness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025


    More U.S. farms filed for bankruptcy in the first three months of 2025 than during the entire 2024 calendar year, and Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins announced plans to boost USDA's efforts combatting foodborne illness.

    California Pear Crop Improved and Mexican Sustainable Fuel Production

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025


    With harvest underway, California pear growers say there's little doubt that crop yield has improved this year, and Mexico intends to produce its own sustainable aviation fuel by 2030.

    Florida's Biodiversity and Mexican Sustainable Fuel Production

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025


    Boasting more than 80 distinct ecosystems, Florida is a biodiversity hot spot with more than 4,000 native animal species, and Mexico intends to produce its own sustainable aviation fuel by 2030.

    Declining Workforce Numbers and Tariff Threats - Mexico and EU

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025


    Declining labor force participation are combining to squeeze the U.S. labor supply, and after weeks of negotiations failed to produce a trade deal, President Trump threatened August 1st tariffs for Mexico and EU.

    Winegrape and Almond Struggles and Higher Tariffs for Canada

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025


    With winegrape and almond prices less profitable and San Joaquin Valley farmers no longer allowed to burn discarded trees and vines, some growers have simply walked away, and President Trump says Canada will face higher duties for some products beginning next month.

    Georgia's Hog Down Awards and Higher Tariffs for Canada

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025


    The Georgia Department of Natural Resources announced its Hog Down Awards Program, an incentive-based effort to increase use of traps to remove sounders of feral hogs, and President Trump says Canada will face higher duties for some products beginning next month.

    H2A Program Continues to Grow and Food Spending Outpaces Food Prices

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025


    The H-2A program continues to grow, allowing eligible U.S. employers a way to hire foreign workers to fill seasonal and temporary labor needs, and USDA says per capita total U.S. food spending outpaces food prices from 2023 to 2024.

    Georgia Lawmakers Support BBB and Food Spending Outpaces Food Prices

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025


    Following the passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” major ag groups welcomed its passage which should benefit farmers, and USDA says per capita total U.S. food spending outpaces food prices from 2023 to 2024.

    Ag Assistance Applications and Tariff Town Halls

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025


    Ag producers who suffered eligible crop losses due to natural disasters in 2023 and 2024 can now apply for $16 billion in assistance through the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program, and Farmers for Free Trade has been on the road this summer holding events called Tariff Town Halls.

    California Okra and Skinny Farm Bill Next

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025


    While most U.S.-grown okra is produced in the Southeast, California farmers have found success growing the tropical vegetable in the Central Valley, and Republicans cleared their agriculture megabill hurdle and are now looking to pass a smaller farm bill.

    Georgia Dairy Referendum and Skinny Farm Bill Next

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025


    Georgia dairy farmers have overwhelmingly approved two statewide referendums to continue and expand funding for dairy education, marketing, and research, and Republicans cleared their agriculture megabill hurdle and are now looking to pass a smaller farm bill.

    Canada Cancels Tax and Screwworm Getting Closer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025


    Canada canceled a digital service tax on U.S. tech companies in order to preserve trade talks with President Trump, and a new case of New World screwworm appeared last week, only 160 miles from the Mexico-U.S. border.

    USDA's August Grape Inquiry and More BBB Reaction

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025


    The USDA's National Ag Statistics Service will soon be mailing out the Grape Inquiry-August 2025 survey to approximately 2,000 U.S. growers, and Ag groups continue reacting to the Budget Reconciliation Bill.

    Targeted Weed Spraying and More BBB Reaction

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025


    California Fig Use Expansion and Farmer's Share of Food Dollar Down

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025


    California figs are increasingly showing up in different culinary takes on familiar dishes, and “Farmers' Share of the Food Dollar” highlights how little family farmers earn compared to how much consumers pay.

    No Federal Ag Funds for Climate Hubs and Farmer's Share of Food Dollar Down

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025


    The House appropriations bill includes NO FUNDS for the nation's eleven regional climate hubs, and “Farmers' Share of the Food Dollar” highlights how little family farmers earn compared to how much consumers pay.

    Trump Willing to Help Farm Workers and CDC Ends Bird Flu Emergency

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025


    President Trump is once again emphasizing his willingness to protect American farmers who rely on immigrant workers to operate their farms, and the CDC has ended its emergency response to bird flu as the outbreak has abated.

    Wildfire Communications Resiliency Act and Herd Expansion Happening

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025


    U.S. Representative Cliff Bentz, of Oregon, sponsors H.R. 1655, the Wildfire Communication Resiliency Act, and ranchers move to expand their herds from a seven-decade low, paving the way for a long-awaited recovery in beef supplies.

    Florida Ag Busts Crime Operation and Herd Expansion Happening

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025


    Florida Ag Commissioner Wilton Simpson announced the takedown of a major crime operation involving payment card fraud and fuel theft, and ranchers move to expand their herds from a seven-decade low, paving the way for a long-awaited recovery in beef supplies.

    MAHA Issues and 2001 Roadless Rule Rescinded

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025


    Concern about the Make America Healthy Again report led 250-plus agriculture groups to ask the Trump administration to “correct” the direction of MAHA, and Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins rescinds 2001 Roadless Rule, which removes prohibitions on road construction and timber harvest on nearly 59 million acres of National Forest land.

    California Cherry Season Down and U.S. China Tensions Cost Exports

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025


    California cherry grower, Tom Gotelli reflects on how a difficult season for California growers cost many up to half their crop, and U.S.-China tensions and the resulting tariffs cost U.S. farmers $2 billion in lost exports this year.

    Alabama Ag in the Classroom and U.S. China Tensions Cost Exports

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025


    Dozens of Alabama educators are ready to grow, thanks to a free, fun, informative workshop hosted by Alabama Ag in the Classroom, and U.S.-China tensions and the resulting tariffs cost U.S. farmers $2 billion in lost exports this year.

    California Cherry Season Down and U.S. China Tensions Cost Exports

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025


    California cherry grower, Tom Gotelli reflects on how a difficult season for California growers cost many up to half their crop, and U.S.-China tensions and the resulting tariffs cost U.S. farmers $2 billion in lost exports this year.

    Alabama Ag in the Classroom and U.S. China Tensions Cost Exports

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025


    Dozens of Alabama educators are ready to grow, thanks to a free, fun, informative workshop hosted by Alabama Ag in the Classroom, and U.S.-China tensions and the resulting tariffs cost U.S. farmers $2 billion in lost exports this year.

    New Technology for Water Efficiency and Working with Mexico on Screwworm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025


    Farmers find success implementing new technology to improve water efficiency and keep tomato plants healthy during transplant, and Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins provides update on the USDA's ongoing partnership with Mexico to combat the New World Screwworm.

    Port Fee Estimates for Chinese Vessels and Cattle on Feed Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025


    A new report estimates the recently imposed U.S. port fees on Chinese vessels could increase shipping costs for American ag exporters, and USDA's Cattle on Feed Report says cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market totaled 11.4 million on June 1.

    California Wolf Problems and Ag Trade Deficit Grows

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025


    As California's wolf population grows, they're pushing the state's ranchers and rural communities to a breaking point, and the U.S. agricultural trade deficit is widening in 2025, driven by shifting global trade dynamics and rising import demand.

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