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House Ag Republicans release new details of draft farm bill
Republicans on the House Agriculture Committee are proposing to raise Price Loss Coverage reference prices by 10% to 20% depending on the commodity, while also providing increased income protection to growers under the Agriculture Risk Coverage program and crop insurance, according to a section-by-section summary released Friday.

USDA, HHS announce new actions to reduce impact and spread of H5N1
USDA is taking a series of additional steps to help achieve these goals and reduce the impact of H5N1 on affected premises and producers, and HHS is announcing new actions through the CDC and FDA to increase testing and laboratory screening and testing capacity, genomic sequencing, and other interventions to protect the health and safety of dairy and other potentially impacted food items.

EPA announces proposed decision to approve registration of glufosinate-P herbicide
On Thursday, May 9, EPA released for public comment its proposed registration decision for products containing glufosinate-P, the active ingredient in BASF's Liberty ULTRA herbicide. The public comment period will be open for 30 days, closing on June 8.

American and Australian cattle producers commit to partnership through join statement signing
Leaders of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and Cattle Australia (CA) signed a joint statement at the Beef 2024 convention in Rockhampton, Australia to further the two organizations’ partnership on issues related to cattle health, lab-grown proteins, and sustainability.

Fathers of the Global Seed Vault named 2024 World Food Prize Laureates
Two scientists who were instrumental in creating a back-up vault of the world’s crop seeds to protect global food security have been named the 2024 World Food Prize Laureates.

FDA concerned about avian flu's potential to mutate
The avian flu outbreak has been “all-consuming” for the Food and Drug Administration, which is concerned about the possibility that the virus could mutate and spread to humans, says Jim Jones, the agency's deputy commissioner for human foods.

Regan suggests more regulatory certainty for biofuels
The EPA administrator assured members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works of more regulatory certainty for biofuels.

Farmers and firefighters join forces to eliminate forever chemicals
Firefighters and farmers serve as the backbones of our local communities, united by a shared commitment to safety and service. As our first line of defense, firefighters face numerous risks navigating hazardous environments with smoke and carcinogens.

New Holland sprayer wins Brazil award; AGCO announces mental health initiative; FuelPro unveils new trailer
In this Equipment Roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at New Holland's Guardian sprayer winning an award at Brazil's Agrishow 2024, AGCO announcing a new mental health initiative, Busch Light reviving its Corn Can to help raise money for Farm Rescue and FuelPro unveiling a new 750-gallon trailer.

Farmers offered $1,000 or more per acre for solar farm installations
More farmers are in talks with companies to have solar panels installed on their farms, according to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer.

Agencies detail authority over gene-edited foods, crops and lab-grown meats
The trifecta of government agencies that oversees different aspects of biotechnology have laid out a roadmap for clarifying and streamlining regulatory authority for food safety and spelling out federal rules for everything from microbial bio-stimulants to cell-cultured meat products.

EPA's Regan touts carbon capture in defending power plant rule
EPA Administrator Michael Regan faced skepticism from Republican senators Wednesday about the potential for power generators to use carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology to significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

New Bayer Crop Science research aims to advance tar spot tolerance for DEKALB and Channel corn products
In a groundbreaking advancement, Bayer Crop Science researchers have been able to artificially inoculate tar spot in field test plots, a key step in helping to gain a deeper understanding of how to manage the disease.

Secretary Naig announces increased cover crop cost-share incentives
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced that the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is offering increased cost-share incentives for cover crop planting through the state’s Water Quality Initiative (WQI).

Unclear planting window creates market uncertainty
A market analyst says recent rains have delayed U.S. corn and soybean planting progress more than expected.

May WASDE brings out new-crop estimates, southern updates
In its Friday, May 10, World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, USDA will update old-crop estimates as well as establish new estimates for the 2024-25 season. The Crop Production report from NASS will give the first production estimates for this year's winter wheat crops with state breakdowns.

Vulnerable House Ag members in focus as farm bill vote nears
Passage of a new farm bill this year remains a long shot, but the House Agriculture Committee’s planned markup of a bill on May 23 could help some vulnerable Republicans while putting pressure on a handful of Democrats who are in close re-election races.

USDA announces $22 million to support underserved and veteran farmers and ranchers through the 2501 program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced approximately $22.3 million available to community-based and nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, and Tribal entities that help underserved and veteran farmers and ranchers own and operate successful farms.

ADM donates $1 million to agricultural innovation at Kansas State University
Kansas State University today announced that ADM, a global leader in human and animal nutrition, has pledged $1 million to Kansas State University’s Global Center for Grain and Food Innovation, one of four new or renovated facilities included in the university’s visionary Agriculture Innovation Initiative led by the College of Agriculture.

Vilsack encouraged by Stabenow farm bill proposal
The U.S. Ag Secretary says he’s optimistic about at least one farm bill proposal.

USDA Crop Progress: Corn 36% planted, soybeans 25% planted as of May 5
Corn planting progress fell behind the five-year average pace last week for the first time this season, while soybean planting continued ahead of the average pace, USDA NASS said in its latest weekly Crop Progress report released on Monday.

Farmer sentiment declines to lowest level since June 2022 amid weakened financial outlook
Farmer sentiment plunged in April as the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer fell 15 points below a month earlier to a reading of 99. The barometer’s sub-indices both declined from a month earlier, with the Current Condition Index at 83, down 18 points, and the Future Expectations Index at 106, down 14 points.

Asian longhorned ticked confirmed in Illinois
Illinois is the 20th state to discover the Asian longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis).

Ohio Department of Agriculture extends statewide deadline for H2Ohio enrollment
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) is extending the H2Ohio enrollment deadline for row crop producers who farm in Ohio’s 64 counties outside of the Western Lake Erie Basin. Farmers will have until Friday, May 31, 2024, to enroll.

House farm bill proposes SNAP cuts
Officials continue to dig into dueling farm bill frameworks.

Major severe weather outbreak forecast for Plains on Monday
The active weather pattern this spring continues Monday and will bring about a significant risk for an outbreak of severe weather across the Central and Southern Plains this afternoon and evening. Strong, long-tracked tornadoes, massive hail and a couple of lines of significant wind damage are going to be possible.

NCGA: Commerce actions at Mosaic Corporation's request could drive up fertilizer prices, shorten supply
Leaders at the National Corn Growers Association said Friday that they are worried about the availability and price of inputs after the Commerce Department announced plans to raise tariffs on phosphorous fertilizers imported from Morocco from 2.12% to 14.21%.

March pork exports steady with year-ago; beef export value highest in nine months
March exports of U.S. pork were steady with last year’s volume and edged higher in value, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Beef exports were below last March’s large volume but export value was the highest since June 2023.


