- History Shows Farm Bill Extension is Likely
- USDA-NASS Updates Provide Snapshot of Farm Economy Variables
- White House Says Agriculture, Connectivity Are Top Priorities
- Report: Food Hardship is Up in the U.S., Strong Farm Bill Needed
- U.S. Total Farm Production Expenditures Rose in ’17
- It’s Costing More To Farm, USDA Study Shows
- Biofuel Groups Praise Acknowledgement of Fuel in Emissions Proposal
- U.S. China Seek to Restart Talks to Defuse Trade War
- Senate Passes One-Year ELD Extension for Livestock and Insect Haulers
- Despite Trump’s Desire to Approve E15, EPA’s Head Remains Uncommitted
- Corn, Wheat Markets Find Buyers Thursday
- USDA-NASS Updates Provide Snapshot of Farm Economy Variables
- Kim Anderson Says Oklahoma Commodity Prices on the Rise, It Might be Time to Sell Some Wheat
- Wheat Gets Downgraded Again
- Commodity Credit Corporation Lending Rates Set for August
- U.S. May Raise Chinese Import Tariffs To 25%
- Purdue Study Finds Climate Change Will Have Strong Impact On Farms
- Setting 2019 Cash Rents with Price Uncertainty due to Trade Disputes
RMA Crop Indemnities 2020
2020 USA Map | Crop Indemnities (PDF)
2020 USA Table by State & County | Crop Indemnities (PDF: 50 Pages)
DC Signal to Noise with Jim Wiesemeyer
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Resources for Beginning Farmers
Ask the Expert: Beginning Farmer and Rancher Q&A with Sarah Campbell
RMA RELEASES NEW FACT SHEETS (SEPT. 2019)
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Load More...Join us Wednesday and Thursday for the 2021 Virtual Red River Crops Conference!
Register at https://rb.gy/yoke1e
CEU's are being offered for CCA and certified pesticide applicators. The ODAFF pesticide CEU's are currently pending but expected to be approved.
#ProudToFarmWho is eligible to elect the Quality Loss (QL) option?
Anyone is eligible to elect the QL when you insure one of the selected crops and the QL code is provided in the actuarial documents for the county.
For more info, visit http://ProudToFarm.com under "What's New"!
#Pr...What crops (traditionally grown in our area) are eligible for 2021 Quality Loss (QL)?
⭐️ - Corn
⭐️ - Barley
⭐️ - Cotton
⭐️ - Grain Sorghum
⭐️ - Wheat
⭐️ - Peanuts
⭐️ - Rye
⭐️ - Soybeans
Tomorrow we will cover what producers are eligible!
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