By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Some farmers may have relaxed a little when they saw the payment limit section of the preliminary discussion draft the House General Farm Commodities Subcommittee released June 14....
The options for fall-planted crops are many in the Rio Grande Valley — from broccoli, carrots and cucumbers to squash, tomatoes and corn. ...
By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff
The World Trade Organization’s Doha Round negotiations have collapsed once again after delegations from Brazil and India walked out of talks with the European Union and the United States in Potsdam, Germany....
The newly opened Texas Pierce's Disease Research and Extension Program facility in Fredericksburg may yield solutions for mitigating the single-greatest threat to the Texas wine industry, experts said. ...
By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff
The House Agriculture Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities caught most of the agriculture community by surprise when it approved a five-year extension of the 2002 law during a mark-up session for the commodity title of the new farm bill....
By Ron Smith
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Early in his tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives, Larry Combest recalls hearing businessmen in small rural towns in his West Texas district complain about the cost of farm programs....
In a word, "wet" describes most of Texas. And while the moisture is beneficial to most crops - except wheat and other crops awaiting harvest - it also has produced abundant weeds, according to Texas Cooperative Extension officials....
By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff
House leaders say they sent a strong, “bipartisan” message to President Bush that U.S. farmers still need disaster relief to help them recover from hurricanes, floods, droughts and freezes in 2005 and 2006....
By Ron Smith
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Rotating crops, chemistry, and control strategies can provide the basics for avoiding or managing herbicide-resistant weeds....
The 2007 Cotton Forum will be held July 12-13 at the New York Board of Trade in New York City. There is still space available for attendees....
By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff
The growing appetite for alternative fuels worldwide could bring about a development that has eluded mankind for most of recorded history — truly global prosperity....
Cotton acreage has taken a significant hit throughout the Southeast, across the Mid-South, the Southwest, and the Far West. ...
By Forrest Laws
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Mid-South cotton farmers struggling with the possibility of having to pay CCC loan storage fees on their 2006 crop could face another financial burden on storage charges, leaders of Mississippi’s largest farm organizations say....
By Elton Robinson
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Continued growth in world cotton consumption in 2007-08 and stagnating production are expected to result in the decade’s tightest world cotton stocks relative to consumption, according to a June 12 report from USDA’s Economic Research Service....
By Ron Smith
Farm Press Editorial Staff
Bernie Thiel couldn’t hide his frustration the day after Congress failed to move an immigration reform bill that he and others in agriculture hoped would develop a workable solution to a labor shortage problem....
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