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Grains futures mixed, cattle prices mostly rise

Grains futures mixed, cattle prices mostly rise

Colo. fire evacuees cautiously allowed back home

Crews held a wildfire near Boulder at bay Friday, allowing some 2,000 evacuees to return home with a warning to be prepared to flee again.

New Treatment Options For Advanced Lung Cancer

Friday night, the world will once again "Stand Up To Cancer" in a telethon you can see right here on CBS4. Donations to the telecast are intended to fund innovative cancer research including lung cancer which remains the deadliest of all cancers. Nearly 200,000 new cases are reported each year but there is a new targeted therapy working to change that.

Madison, NJ, family has small farming operation with goats, chickens in backyard

MADISON — Names like DeCoster and Hillandale — the farming giants at the center of last month's egg recall — mean little to the Palmers in Madison. They've got their own egg laying flock of chickens, which are given more room to roam than hens farmed in small wire cages.

What's the value of agritourism?

The North Platte Telegraph It's an increasing problem. Fewer young people are returning home to take over family farms and ranches, and those who do are finding it difficult to make a profit.

Women managing cattle course

Iowa State University Extension is offering Women Managing Cattle in Red Oak. The course will be held from 6 to 9 p.m., Sept. 13, 20 and 27 at the Southwestern Community College at 2300 N. Fourth St.

Colorado fire evacuees to be allowed back again

Fire crews held a wildfire outside of Boulder at bay Friday, allowing some 2,000 evacuees to return home with a warning to be prepared to evacuate again. Winds are expected to pick up again later Friday, and evacuees were warned to keep an eye on the weather, specifically strong winds that were expected to develop later in the day.

Amtrak and Grain Truck Collide

An AmTrak train and 18-wheeler carrying grain have collided near Crowley. It happened on the tracks near American Legion Drive and US Hwy 90 in Acadia Parish. At least three people are injured.  The Acadia Parish Sheriff's Office told KATC that the grain truck was crossing the tracks when the train hit it. KATC's Shawn Kline is at the scene. He'll have reports tonight at 5:00 and 6:00 on ...

Fire evacuees will be allowed back again

Fire crews held a wildfire outside of Boulder at bay Friday, allowing some 2,000 evacuees to return home with a warning to be prepared to evacuate again.

Cattle Rise as Corn-Futures Rally May Slow Herd Expansion; Hogs Advance

Cattle futures rose for the second time in three days as higher livestock-feed costs raised speculation that herd expansion will slow. Hogs also gained.

Edmond man arrested on cattle rustling complaint

Cattle rustling may be alive and well in some parts of Oklahoma, representatives of a trade organization for cattle raisers said.

Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan Marks Recovery Act Water Quality Improvements for a Rhode Island Community

NORTH TIVERTON, R.I., Sept. 10, 2010 – Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan today attended a ceremony in North Tiverton, Rhode Island to mark the completion of a pump station remodeling project that will improve water quality and fire protection services for thousands of local residents.

Pennsylvania Agriculture Department's Seed Quality Assurance Efforts Outlined in New Annual Report

HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Backyard gardeners, full-time farmers and landscaping professionals can be assured the seeds used for planting in Pennsylvania are of the highest quality due to the state's rigorous standards, said Agriculture Secretary Russell C. Redding today as his department released the 2009-10 Pennsylvania Seed Report.

Cattle rustlers nabbed in Comanche County

Cattle rustling in the Lone Star State is a serious offense. Two DeLeon area residents learned that lesson the hard way when they were arrested by a special ranger and charged with theft of livestock Saturday.

Grain bin explosion training

How do fire stations prepare and train for a possible grain bin explosion.

Ram sales show farming 'buoyancy'

The rural affairs secretary says Kelso ram sales figures show farming seems to be weathering difficult financial conditions.

Brazil's grain production to rise 10.5 percent in 2010

Brazil's grain production in 2010 will rise 10.5 percent compared to last year. the country's Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) announced Thursday.

Oklahoma Agriculture

The state Department of Agriculture reported the following closing prices Thursday:

Georgia agriculture chief candidate places bet on horse racing

ALPHARETTA, Ga. - Georgia could add as many as 20,000 jobs and an economic impact of $1 billion by legalizing betting on horse racing, the Democratic candidate for Georgia agriculture commissioner said Thursday. JB Powell brought reporters to an Atlanta-area horse farm to make his announcement. He said it is the first of five proposals he will unveil to boost the state's economy through ...

Ministry of Agriculture expects grain production in Russia at the level of 63 mln tonnes

The Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation expects for grain production in the country in 2010 at the level of 63 mln tonnes, declared Elena Skrynnik, the Minister of Agriculture, on September 9.

Organic Farming 10 September, 2010 -

Its relatively untouched environment and minimal use of chemicals in its farming practices gives Bhutan an edge within the region to become completely organic.

Saturday cattle auction is first of kind

BAY MINETTE, Ala. – Cattle farmers from across the country will descend upon Bay Minette this weekend in what is being called the “first multi-breed grass fed cattle auction.”

Arizona Farming & Ranching Hall of Fame seeks for 2011 nominations

The deadline for nominations for the Arizona Farming & Ranching Hall of Fame is quickly approaching. Form must be received no later than October 1, 2010.

Life isn't Paradise in town affected by drug trade: Part 2 of a series

Border problems involving illegal immigrants stratches far beyond Douglas and the surrounding communities and ranches.

Steel and grain buoy shipping

A drastic drop in Russian grain production has spurred a leap in grain shipments through the St. Lawrence Seaway. August's 830,000 tonnes of grain shipments are 51% higher than August 2009.[...]

NZ Farming Systems appoints new chief

Former Fonterra executive Alastair de Raadt will lead NZ Farming Systems Uruguay through the internalisation of its management contract. De Raadt, who was managing director at Fonterra's Tip Top ice cream brand for the past two...

China Grain Prices Unlikely to See Big Increases, People's Daily Reports

China grain prices are unlikely to see big gains as the country has abundant supply and global grain price surges have a limited impact on the domestic market, the People’s Daily reported, citing an unidentified official from the Ministry of Agriculture.

Olam commits funds for Farming Systems development

Sept.10 (BusinessDesk) – NZ Farming Systems Uruguay Ltd. says it will use short-term funding from Olam International Ltd. to complete the development of its existing farms as part of the takeover deal.

Mad cow disease causes cattle eyes to glow

Cattle infected with mad cow disease give off a tell-tale glow in their eyes, according to new research published in the journal Analytical Chemistry. Cattle - Bovine spongiform encephalopathy - Technology - Food Science - Consumer Concerns

Grain store closing due to owner’s illness

HOLLIS – For 27 years, Brian Spence’s customers at the Hollis Grain Store gladly shelled out an extra dime or dollar to support the local business.

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Announces Repowering Assistance Support to Reduce Biorefinery Fossil Fuel Use

WASHINGTON, Sept., 9, 2010 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the selection of a biorefinery producer to receive payments under a program to encourage the use of renewable biomass as a replacement for fossil fuels that provide process heat or power for biorefineries.

Alleged cattle rustler jailed

An ongoing investigation involving cattle rustling in several counties, including McClain County, came to a halt last week when the lone suspect was arrested.

Russia Lowers Grain Forecast Again, May Sell From Reserves After Drought

Russia cut again its grain-harvest forecast for this year and plans to sell from stockpiles if domestic prices rise in 2011.

Cattle producers growing anxious

As each day goes by, the future of Manitoba's cattle industry is growing increasingly dim, Manitoba Cattle Producers Association general manager Sheila Mowat says.

English Farming & Food Partnerships to restructure

English Farming & Food Partnerships, the organisation formed in 2003 to promote co-operation and collaboration between farmers and the food chain, is to significantly restructure.

Why Australian agriculture needs its own River Cottage

Australian agriculture needs its very own celebrity chef to help change its image problem. It may sound a stupid idea, but in fact I’ve been toying with it for a few years ever since watching Rick Stein in his Food Heroes series describing to his followers his passion for the rural communities, the incredible food they produce and their role in managing the English landscape.

Grain truck crashes into State Bank of Niantic on U.S. 36

DECATUR - A truck driver was driving a fully loaded grain truck,weighing about 80,000 pounds, when he saw a car dart in front ofhim, carrying a woman and a child.

Agriculture group offers contests for teachers, students

The Kansas Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom is offering opportunities for teachers and students.

Farming accident kills man in Monroe County

TOWN OF TOMAH - A 45-year-old man was killed Wednesday afternoonin a farming accident near Tomah in Monroe County.

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Recognizes Work of USDA Experts Who Served in Afghanistan and Iraq

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2010—Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today recognized the efforts of more than 20 USDA employees who served as civilian agricultural experts in Afghanistan and Iraq. The agricultural experts were part of the Obama Administration's commitment to provide civilian assistance abroad to help promote long-term economic development.

Grain News

Ridgway, CO—The Grain Foods Foundation and the Wheat Foods Council have formed an official partnership, effective September 1, 2010, according to the Boards of both organizations.

Cattle confinement gets second DNR extension

The owner of a Scott County cattle farm seeking to expand itsconfinement operation requested and received a second extension ofits construction permit application.

Agriculture preparing for 18% cut

The Agriculture Committee met to discuss items including the 2010 budget.

Organic farming may grow 10-fold in 5 years

Area under organic farming in India is likely to grow over ten-fold in the next five years on increased farmers' interest to ensure sustained yield at lower costs.

Organic farming may grow ten-fold in 5 yrs

Area under organic farming in India is likely to grow over ten-fold to one crore hectres in the next five years on buoyant domestic market and increased farmers' interest to ensure sustained yield at lower costs.

Tax credits foster preservation for ranches

A tour of three ranches in Teller County protected from development emphasized the economic advantages of preserving land.

Southwest Ranches won't take away churches' break on fire fee

Religious leaders balk at giving up 75 percent discount Town leaders on Tuesday backed away from a plan that would have forced churches to pay thousands more in fire fees to help shore up a lean budget year.

Grain futures mixed Tuesday in Chicago

CHICAGO, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Grain futures closed mixed on the Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday as the dollar index surged 1.03 percent. Chicago Board of Trade - Chicago - Business - Investing - Commodities and Futures

Ranches Find Market Serving Ritual Slaughter Needs

Some Maryland ranches have found a market serving ritual slaughter needs.

Ranches Academy in top of state list for performance

EAGLE MOUNTAIN -- The Ranches Academy, a small school of 350 students, has one of the highest 2010 Adequate Yearly Progress results for a charter school in Utah.
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