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U.S. corn ends higher, led by new-crop contracts
U.S. corn futures rose on Tuesday, led by deferred contracts on technical buying and forecasts for potentially stressful hot weather in late June, traders said.
Students Get Summer Lunches Courtesy of School-Bus Cafes
Just because the school year ends does not mean that disadvantaged students nationwide no longer need school lunches for sustenance.
Ark. officials confirm avian flu in Scott Co. bird
A chicken in Scott County is confirmed with avian influenza and state officials have quarantined poultry within a 6.2-mile radius around the infected bird's farm.
USDA to spend $38M to support sugar prices
The U.S. government will intervene in the sugar market for the first time in more than a decade, spending up to $38 million in an effort to forestall a later bailout of sugar producers - including those in Minnesota - that could cost over $300 million.
Can't Make It to Paris? Have the Sweetest Snacks of France Shipped to Your Door
Finally travelers who miss the flavors of Paris need not wait until their next European trip to fulfill a craving for French snacks.
GOP's hot plan: Cut food for poor people
The White House, bless them, has threatened to veto the Farm Bill if Congress passes the House version of the legislation, which cuts $2 billion a year from the food stamp program, instead of the Senate version, which contains a mere $400 in annual cuts.
USDA Awards Grants To S. Dakota Organizations
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County's accounting system conve...
The Columbiana County Auditor's Office has found a way to convert to the commonly used and preferred accounting system at little cost to the county, thanks to Bert Dawson and the federal government.
We know that globally there is a huge need for school lunch programs to fight child hunger.
Iowa corn crop continues to lag in stormy spring
The latest crop report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows Iowa's cornfields have been hit hard by the wet spring.
USDA reports Wisconsin maple syrup production jumped 5-fold from last year, most since 1992
Wisconsin's maple syrup production has hit a 20-year high, increasing five-fold from last year when early warm weather cut the season short, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported Monday.
UPDATE 2-USDA to buy sugar from domestic processors to cut surplus
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Monday that it would buy sugar on the domestic market and adjust its re-export credit program in its latest bid to prevent processors from widespread loan defaults due to sinking prices.
Forest Service Employees Rack Up Improper Travel Card Charges
Four Forest Service employees racked up $13,700 in improper charges on government travel cards in fiscal 2011, according to a new report from the Agriculture Department's inspector general.
USDA Fines University After Death of Three Sheep
The University of Nevada has paid a nearly $7,500 fine for the death of three sheep at UNR's Main Station Field Laboratory in Reno.
Asia wheat buyers fret even as US says gene-altered strain isolated
Asian wheat buyers remain concerned U.S. imports could be tainted with genetically modified wheat even as U.S. government findings showed the discovery of an unapproved GMO strain in Oregon appeared to be an isolated incident.
Americans throw away 90b pounds of food a year; you can waste less food at home
Much of that ends up in the kitchen trash can: uneaten leftovers, milk past the expiration date and vegetables that go bad.
Blue heaven: Blueberries finally arrive after late spring freeze
Alabama blueberry farmers are saying better late than never. An Easter freeze struck after many plants blossomed, costing some Southern farmers massive amounts of their crops.
Record Soybean Glut Is Seen Worsening as China's Appetite Eases
Soybean imports by China , the biggest buyer, may be lower than official U.S. forecasts, deepening a glut and weighing down prices as global reserves are set to reach a record.
If goats and sheep and even "the tiny flea beetle" have proved effective in controlling invasive plants, why does it appear that the state of Utah's "war" on such plants prioritizes herbicide spraying ? The chemicals typically used are, contrary to manufacturers' claims of innocuousness, hazardous to environmental-health.
Why Safer Food Workers Mean Safer Food
Americans these days are nervous about what they eat, and they should be, what with outbreaks of foodborne illnesses, meat pumped with veterinary drugs and genetically modified organisms creeping into our groceries.