Catfish farmers can apply for feed loss assistance 

Dec 27, 2007,

By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff

Southeast and Mid-South catfish farmers can apply for $11 million in assistance for catfish feed losses due to declared federal disasters that occurred between January 2005 and February 2007....

High bean prices take bite out of biofuel 

Sep 19, 2007,

By Elton Robinson Farm Press Editorial Staff erobinson@farmpress.com

One of the biggest short-term threats to the profitability of the U.S. biodiesel industry is the rising price of soybeans, which forces the industry to...

Alabama Extension working with property issues 

Sep 10, 2007,

By Donna Reynolds
Auburn University

Are you the sole owner of your land or do you share ownership with other family members? Do you have a registered deed showing ownership of the land? ...

High soybean prices take bite out of biodiesel 

Aug 7, 2007,

By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff

One of the biggest short-term threats to the profitability of the U.S. biodiesel industry is the rising price of soybeans, which forces the industry to turn to feedstocks other than soybeans or shut down or slow down operations, according to Kenneth “Pete” Moss of FBA Consulting, Memphis, speaking at the AgTechnology Field Day at Agricenter International, Memphis....

Disaster war of words continues, no sign of reflief 

Jun 6, 2007

House leaders say they sent a strong, message to President Bush that U.S. farmers still need disaster relief to help them recover from hurricanes, floods,...

Hurricane assistance sign-up under way 

May 18, 2006,

By Forrest Laws Farm Press Editorial Staff

Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced sign-up was to begin May 17 for four crop and livestock assistance programs designed to help producers unfortunate enough to be in the paths of the 2005 hurricanes....

White House threatens veto of disaster assistance 

May 9, 2006,

By Forrest Laws Farm Press Editorial Staff

The White House says President Bush will veto the FY 2006 emergency supplemental appropriations bill the Senate is considering if it contains funding for disaster assistance for farmers....

New program a hit for North Carolina agriculture 

Apr 13, 2006,

By Roy Roberson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

Got To Be NC is North Carolina’s agricultural buzz phrase that is rapidly becoming a common place logo in the state’s grocery stores and popular among school children in the Tar Heel state. ...

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