WTO awards Brazil retaliation authority 

Nov 20, 2009,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

The World Trade Organization has authorized Brazil to seek retaliation against the United States for it support of two U.S. commodity programs....

Soybeans — U.S. key export supplier 

Nov 20, 2009,

By Ray Nabors, Heartland Ag Network

Weather problems are now thought to be factored into market prices. ...

$485 million loss – Mississippi 

Nov 19, 2009,

By Bonnie Coblentz, MSU Ag Communications

Mississippi State University agricultural economists calculate Mississippi farmers are suffering an estimated $485 million value loss in 2009. ...

Achievements honor his father 

Nov 18, 2009,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

A board member at Black Oak Gin found Donnie Kelton. He was in the front seat of his pickup parked on a gravel road about three miles from their home....

Beltwide Cotton Conferences Jan. 4-7 

Nov 18, 2009

It’s difficult to erase the imagery of this season’s Mid-South cotton crop — the scraggly cotton hanging from plants, the chronic mud and the layer of bolls that escaped the picker....

WTO award no win, but no loss 

Nov 17, 2009,

By Harry Cline, Farm Press Editorial Staff

The World Trade Organization arbitration report on the infamous Brazilian cotton case says the U.S. will have to forfeit $300 million in export trade to the South American country....

Next farmers – business skills 

Nov 17, 2009,

By Hembree Brandon, Farm Press Editorial Staff

The next generation of farmers will foremost have to be good businessmen — “just being a good producer won’t be enough,” says Jeremy Jack....

UA: Arkansas losses at $309 million 

Nov 16, 2009,

By Mary Hightower, University of Arkansas

The estimated crop loss for the 2009 Arkansas harvest so far has risen to $309 million, not including lost wages of about $83 million due to decline in nearly 3,000 full- and part-time agriculture-related jobs, the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture said....

Cotton market focus on supply, quality 

Nov 13, 2009,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

Cotton futures broke out of a month-long trading range and surged to the highest level in over a year on Nov. 11 on spec trading. ...

Arkansas ag: $650 million hit 

Nov 11, 2009,

By David Bennett, Farm Press Editorial Staff

During the last week of October, with Arkansas set to lose many millions of dollars due to unprecedented, near season-long wet weather, Arkansas Farm Bureau analysts compiled a report on just how hard-hit the agricultural sector is....

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