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Grassroots Opposition to Climate Change Bill Delivered to Senate

Florida Farm Bureau played a big role in The American Farm Bureau Federation’s successful, six-month campaign to oppose cap-and-trade climate change legislation. And national affairs coordinator for the Florida Farm Bureau Federation, Adam Basford, says the Don’t CAP Our Future campaign culminated last week when farmer and rancher members from across the country presented key lawmakers some of the 100,000 grassroots calls-to-action gathered in opposition to the issue.


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Young Farmers & Ranchers Believe Communication is Critical

Will Gilmer
A survey conducted by the American Farm Bureau Federation showed that profitability, increasing government regulations and the impact of activist groups are the top concerns of America’s leading young farmers and ranchers. But committee chair, Will Gilmer, says a high majority of them also see the importance of communicating their message.


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It Is Official–Southeast AgNet Buys Book Business

Ocala, FL — Southeast AgNet Publications Inc. announced the acquisition of Florida Science Source Inc., a citrus book publishing and reseller operation. It bought the business from founder Will Wardowski and his wife Christie.

Florida Science Source founder Will Wardowski (right) turned over his book inventory, including the popular Fresh Citrus Fruits 2nd edition, to Gary Cooper, president of Southeast AgNet Publications. Wardowski is well known in citrus circles all over the world as a post-harvest expert. He was the first editor of Fresh Citrus Fruits 1st edition, published in New York in 1986. Known to citrus packers as “The Green Bible,” Fresh Citrus Fruits 1st and 2nd editions include more than 40 authors from around the world. Read the rest of this entry »

Cotton Industry Working Together to Support Growers

Over the past few years cotton producers have faced numerous challenges, but President and CEO of the National Cotton Council, Mark Lange says he believes the industry has come together as a collective group to assist growers in maintaining their production level.


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FL Ag Literacy Day Coming Up on March 23

Florida agriculture industry volunteers are encouraged to take part in the seventh annual Agriculture Literacy Day, to be held Tuesday March 23, 2010. More information and online registration is available on Florida Agriculture in the Classroom’s website.


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Farm Bureau Day in Tallahassee Coming Up!

FFBF's Ben Parks in Tallahassee
Farm Bureau members from across the state will be joining together Tuesday, March 16 for Farm Bureau day in Tallahassee. Florida Farm Bureau director of state legislative affairs, Ben Parks, says this event is a major citizens lobbying effort at our state capitol. Click here for the details.


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Ag in Review for the Week of March 08, 2010

A highlight of agricultural news for this week from around the Southeast.

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GAC Says Progress is Being Made on Budget and Water Issues

Bryan TolarFor this week’s Georgia Legislative Report, Georgia Agribusiness Council’s Vice President of Public Affairs, Bryan Tolar, says the main issues remain budget and water.


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FFB General Ag Bill Passed Committees

Ben ParksThe second week of the 2010 Florida Legislative Session was a good one for agriculture as Florida Farm Bureau director of state legislative affairs, Ben Parks, says they saw good progress on their General Ag Bill.


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House Ag Committee Unanimously Passes Family Farm Preservation Act

The Family Farm Preservation Act is now expected to face a final vote in the Alabama House of Representatives later this month.


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New Mealybug Pest Found in South Florida

Florida’s Department of Agriculture Division of Plant Industry has issued a pest alert as a new exotic mealybug has been found in southern Florida, marking the first time that the pest has been found in the United States.


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FL Farm Bureau “Ag Watch” Tallahassee Report March 12, 2010


Here’s this week’s 03-12-10 edition of Florida Farm Bureau’s
Ag Watch (pdf file) from the FFB Legislative office in Tallahassee.

Possible Disaster Relief Coming

The U.S. Senate this week approved a disaster package which would help farmers affected by weather-related disasters, as this was actually a part of the Tax Extenders Act of 2009.

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AL Organic Signup Deadline is Friday

Eddie JolleyMarch 12th is the signup deadline for 2010 funding through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program Organic Initiative, as USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service Conservation Agronomist Eddie Jolley in Alabama says NRCS can provide you some basic guidance.

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Bronson Regarding the EPAs Break on the Proposed Nutrient Criteria

FL Ag Commissioner Charlie BronsonAs the EPA takes some time to go back for another look at the proposed nutrient criteria for Florida waters, Commissioner of Agriculture Charles Bronson says one of the main concerns is whether the standards are based on science and if they can realistically ever be met.


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FL Farms Watching Parental Authority Bill

Florida Representative Mike HornerThe Parental Authority bill before the Florida Legislature this session is one that’s being watched closely by the Florida Cattlemen’s Association and others in agriculture across the state. And State Representative Mike Horner of Kissimmee told me it’s an issue that’s near and dear to his heart.

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Senators Unhappy with Brazil Cotton Decision

The recent news of Brazil announcing measures which affect the U.S. cotton industry has drawn concern from certain Senators as Tyron Spearman has the story.

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Connecting Farm Families to Public School Meals

Ag Secretay Tom Vilsack During his recent address to the School Nutrition Association regarding the reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Act, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, took the opportunity to recognize farmers and their efforts.


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Teaching Iraq Farmers

Iraq farmers are studying the U.S. system and Everett Griner tells us why.


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FL NRCS Deadlines Fast Approaching

Ken Morgan, program specialist with the Florida Natural Resources Conservation Service wants to remind producers that there are some upcoming deadlines for 2010 funding. Applications for the Farm and Ranch Land Protection Program are due March 11, 2010. And sign up for the Organic Initiative ends March 12, 2010.


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Peanut Market Update & No Payments for Many Crops

Tyron SpearmanTyron Spearman today has the latest peanut market information and also looks at why many crops this year will not be receiving counter-cyclical payments.

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Resistant Weeds

The U.S. is now the leader in having resistant weeds. Why? Everett Griner explains.


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EPA Taking a Breath Regarding Proposed Nutrient Standards

Florida State Representative Dave Murzin There has been a pause in the action regarding the EPA’s proposed nutrient water quality standards. Thanks in part to an effort headed up by District 2 Florida State Representative, Dave Murzin.


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For more information visit the EPA Water Quality Standards site.

USDA Declares 98 GA Counties as Natural Disaster Areas

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated 98 counties in Georgia as primary natural disaster areas due to excessive rainfall that occurred from September 2009, and continuing.

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Future for Southeast Farmers

Southeast AgNet's Everett Griner

Everett Griner explains how resources and population growth are positive assets.


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Budget Woes a Difficult Issue for FL Legislators

FL Ag Commissioner Charlie BronsonWith the Florida Legislature now in full swing for the 2010 session, Ag Commissioner Charles Bronson says the budget issues they are facing are extremely difficult, but he hopes our representatives remember what a mainstay agriculture is to the Florida economy.


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Healthier Breads

Agricultural Research Service scientists are working to develop new and tasty whole-grain oat or barley breads that offer antioxidants, fiber, and other components in an array different from that found in traditional whole-wheat breads.


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USDA to Issue Peanut and Cotton Payments

Tyron SpearmanUSDA has announced they will issue approximately $121 million in partial 2009-crop counter-cyclical payments to producers with upland cotton and peanut base acres enrolled in USDA’s Direct and Counter-cyclical Payment (DCP) program, as Tyron Spearman has the details.


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For more information on the direct and counter-cyclical payment programs including a table displaying the target price, projected average market price, loan rate, direct payment rate, effective price and projected counter-cyclical rates, visit your local FSA office or the FSA DCP Website: www.fsa.usda.gov/dcp.

AL-FL Looks at Possible Peanut Acreage

Randy Griggs Many are looking forward to seeing the results of USDA’s spring planting survey which will be released on March 31st, but when it comes to peanuts, Randy Griggs with the Alabama Peanut Producers Association said it’s really undetermined at this point as to whether growers will increase their acreage much this year.

Ken Barton And Ken Barton with the Florida Peanut Producers Association does not expect to see much of an acreage difference in his state this year.


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FL NRCS 2010 Funding Deadline for FRPP Coming Up Soon

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in Florida is reminding produces that the deadline for 2010 funding opportunities for the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program is coming up March 11, 2010.


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