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Bloomberg

One Sure Way to Check Crop Data? Do It First-Hand

Higher Ed
Aug.23 -- More than 100 participants on the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour -- including farmers, grain traders and analysts -- are currently heading through seven states to inspect corn and soybean crops. The sodden Nebraska corn and soy...
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Bloomberg

How Gro Intelligence Is Filling the USDA Data Gap Left by the Shutdown

Higher Ed
Jan.10 -- Sara Menker, Gro Intelligence founder and chief executive officer, discusses how the partial government shutdown is impacting agriculture data. She speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on...
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Curated Video

Small Businesses Face Supply Chain Problems During The Holidays

Higher Ed
Disruptions, coupled with increased demand, send a ripple effect through the food supply chain. But not all retailers will feel its effect.
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Bloomberg

USDA: Bigger Corn and Soybean Crops Ahead

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on the USDA projections for corn and soybeans. He speaks with Matt Miller on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Corn Prices Fall Off the Cob with U.S. Acreage Surprise

Higher Ed
Aug.15 -- On Monday, Corn plunged by the exchange limit after the U.S. Department of Agriculture said American farmers planted more than analysts estimated. Futures capped their worst day in six years as the USDA pegged planted acres at...
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Curated Video

Farmers Urge USDA To Distribute COVID-19 Relief

Higher Ed
Farmers and ranchers around the country are waiting for the USDA to announce how they plan to give out $9.5 billion in coronavirus aid.
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Curated Video

14 States Sue Trump Administration Over Planned Food Stamp Cuts

Higher Ed
The lawsuit argues​ the USDA's new rule will lead to higher state costs​ due to "the negative health effects of malnutrition and housing instability."
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Bloomberg

How Chinese Tariffs Are Biting U.S. Farmers

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Agriculture, one of the few areas of the U.S. economy that sells more abroad than it buys, will see its trade surplus shrink next year as shipments to China collapse amid a trade war between the two nations, according to a...
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Bloomberg

Gro Intelligence CEO Menker Discusses Corn, Pork

Higher Ed
Sep.10 -- Sara Menker, founder and chief executive officer of Gro Intelligence, a software company focused on the global food and agriculture markets, talks about corn, soy and pork. She speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

USDA Predicts Higher Grocery Prices By The End Of 2022

Higher Ed
Consumers could be spending up to 4% more for food by the end of the year.
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Curated Video

U.S. Beef And Pork Production Is Down Nearly 40%

Higher Ed
COVID-19 outbreaks at meat processing plants continue to stress supplies on grocery shelves. Meat shortages are forecast to grow.
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Bloomberg

Soybean Prices Surge on Supply Squeeze

Higher Ed
Soybean futures climbed 5.4%, the most in more than a year, after a closely watched crop report signaled shockingly tight supplies. USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer talks about the report on "Bloomberg Triple Take."
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Bloomberg

Corn Rises on USDA Outlook Cut

Higher Ed
Nov. 10 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on the unexpected cut on the USDAs corn supply outlook. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Over 2 Million Pounds Of Chicken Recalled In 8 States

Higher Ed
Arkansas-based company Simmons Prepared Foods is recalling several products.
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Curated Video

Meat, Poultry Plants Close As Workers Get Sick With COVID-19

Higher Ed
Analysis from USA Today and the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting says rates of infection are soaring in and around major processing plants.
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Curated Video

Washington Distributing $11.5 Billion in Pandemic Aid To Farmers

Higher Ed
Pandemic Assistance for Producers program part of Biden administration's COVID stimulus package passed by Congress.
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

Higher Ed
The Biden Administration will recommend a COVID booster shot for most Americans. SNAP benefits see their biggest expansion in history.
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
The Surfside condo search has been suspended; D.C. is preparing for crowds on the holiday; Tyson has recalled millions of its chicken products.
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Sky News

Scotland To Petition US To Bring Back Haggis

Higher Ed
Scotland To Petition US To Bring Back Haggis
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Curated Video

Black farmers rally, demand settlement checks

Higher Ed
1. Wideshot of US Department of Agriculture building panning to "Struggle the Mule" 2. Shot of "Struggle the Mule" with black farmers protesting in the background 3. Shot of protesters marching 4. Shot of protesters 5. SOUNDBITE:...
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Bloomberg

Why Rural America Is Upset With Trump

Higher Ed
Jan.05 -- Bloomberg’s Alan Bjerga discusses Donald Trump’s search for a secretary of agriculture and the president-elect’s farm policy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Bloomberg

U.S. Farmers to Receive $4.7 Billion in Initial Farm Aid

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on the Trump administration's initial plans for an agricultural bailout. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

What Makes Nutrition Advice Confusing?

Higher Ed
Newsy's Heath and Science correspondent Lindsey Theis looks into whether nutrition advice is helpful or confusing.