Sat.Feb 03, 2024

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This Week in Agribusiness, February 3, 2024

Western FarmPress

Mike Pearson is talking biodiesel, ag financing, precision technology and of course, markets and a weather.

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5 Ways Truterra Wants To Break The Carbon Market Adoption Plateau

AgWeb Farm Journal

“We can move so much faster. By our estimates, less than 2% of farmers are participating in these programs industry wide,” Truterra president Jamie Leifker says.

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Growing threat sends price of orange juice soaring for second consecutive year

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

A combination of bad weather and insects has made the price of orange juice skyrocket for a second year. Citrus greening has been a problem in Florida for a number of years and up to 90% of orchards in Florida have been affected by the disease, leading to reductions in yield.

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Around the horn: Updates on four key issues for Canada’s beef industry

Real Agriculture

There were major files up for discussion this week at the trilateral meeting of cattle industry representatives from Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. Dennis Laycraft, executive vice president of the Canadian Cattle Association, was on hand representing Canada’s interest at the meeting, tackling the biggest policy and political issues facing the industry.

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Rain both weekends (again) with dry spell between

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

Rain is expected across most of the southern part of the region over the next 2-3 days before high and dry air returns to the region mid-week.

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RealAg on the Weekend: Beef and trade, the grasshopper forecast, and moisture for the west, Feb 3, 2024

Real Agriculture

Thanks for tuning in to this episode of RealAg on the Weekend! On this weekend’s show, host Shaun Haney discusses: Dennis Laycraft with the Canadian Cattle Association on the Canada/U.S./Mexico Trilateral meetings; Matt Makens of Makens Weather on a chance of moisture on the horizon for the west; James Tansey with the Government of Saskatchewan. Read More Thanks for tuning in to this episode of RealAg on the Weekend!

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NCSCO: Drought Disappears as January Stays Wet in the West

Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast

The North Carolina State Climate Office has posted their latest monthly climate summary on their climate blog at [link] Read More

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