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Cold Storage Facilities Now Eligible For USDA Facility Loan Program

Program amendments aim to help producers expand market opportunities and build new capacity.

New Product Award Finalists Announced

Attendees to vote for best new products at United Fresh 2010.

Ohio Program Helps Ag Entrepreneurs Find Assistance

TechGrowth Ohio is a program that helps growers and inventors market their agricultural ideas or get assistance developing the inventions.

Two Open Seats on the National Sustainable Agriculture Standards Committee

Leonardo Academy is seeking applications for two vacant seats on the National Sustainable Agriculture Standards Committee.

San Joaquin Valley Growers Get Some H2O Relief

Water allocation raised from 5% to 25%

Marrone Bio Innovations To Receive IPM Innovator Award

Company honored by Cal DPR for contributions to reduced-risk pest management.

An Update On AgJOBS

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) announced that her colleague Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN) had joined her as the 22nd cosponsor of AgJOBS, a move that supporters of immigration reform are applauding.

Atrazine At Center Of Class Action Suit

Defendant’s lawyer says lawsuit only harms U.S. farmers.

Georgia Crowns Its New Watermelon Queen

The Georgia Watermelon Association crowned the 2010 Georgia Watermelon Queen during its annual meeting.

Dow AgroSciences Plans R&D Expansion

Dow AgroSciences has announced plans for a multi-year expansion of its global headquarters in northwestern Indianapolis, with the investment of more than $340 million and the addition of more than 550 scientific and commercial jobs over the next five years.

Report Provides Direction For Colorado Food Policy Efforts

A report provides recommendations for Colorado food policy efforts, including the establishment a healthy food markets financing initiative with a funding to support the economic development of farmers’ markets and stands. 

Farm Credit Drops New Country Rap Video

The Keepin’ It Rural video contest winner's country rap video pays homage to rural America.

Seminar On The Importance Of California’s Agricultural Exports

The Monterey Bay International Trade Association and the Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce have announced the upcoming luncheon seminar: The Importance of Agricultural Exports In Our State Economy. The seminar will be held at the Cathay House in Salinas on March 19 and the keynote speaker will be Assembly Member William Monning.

Marrone Bio Submits Two New Products For Registration Consideration

Marrone Bio Innovations (MBI) announced the submission of two new agricultural biopesticides to EPA for registration.

Europe Approves First GM Potato

Genetically modified spud to be used as animal feed.

Tomato Supply Squeezed

In the wake of Florida’s January cold spell, fresh tomatoes are currently in short supply.

Green Onion Food Safety Guidance Document Available

Western Growers, in partnership with the Produce Marketing Association and United Fresh Produce Association as well as other industry associations, released a new voluntary food safety guidance document for the production and harvest of green onions.

Researchers Are Testing Disease-Resistant Potato Breeding Lines

Agricultural Research Service scientists are testing five new potato breeding lines with the hope of opening the door to new varieties that resist powdery scab and black dot diseases.
 

Labor Bill In New York Will Drive Up Costs, Regulations

New York state Senator James L. Seward, who participated in a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing on the Farm Worker Fair Labor Practice Act on Monday said the bill “would force farms to close, and drive one more industry, our top industry, out of New York state.”

USDA Launches Trade Adjustment Assistance For Farmers Program

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack launched USDA’s Trade Adjustment Assistance for Farmers Program to help agricultural producers adjust to the current economic environment.

Fungicide Now Registered On Additional Fruit And Vegetable Crops In California

The California Department of Pesticides Regulation has granted California registration to Chemtura Crop Protection’s Procure 480SC fungicide for use on 28 additional fruit and vegetable crops.

Product Spotlight: Bulk Harvest Bin

Decade Products has introduced a bulk harvest bin that fits directly on harvesting equipment, minimizing produce handing.
 

U.S. Supreme Court Refuses To Review Pesticide Case

“Regulatory overkill,” those are two of the words used in a statement by Bob Stallman, president or the American Farm Bureau Federation, regarding the Supreme Court’s refusal to review EPA’s pesticide application ruling.
 

San Joaquin Valley Growers Get 5% Water Allocation

Growers may receive up to 30% depending on additional precipitation.