COVID-19: Cattle Industry Losses Estimated At $13.6 Billion
COVID-19: Cattle Industry Losses Estimated At $13.6 Billion | |
| | The study shows cow-calf producers will see the largest impact, with COVID-19-related losses totaling an estimated $3.7 billion, or $111.91 per head for each mature breeding animal in the U.S. Read More | | | The Trump administration plans to buy milk and meat from U.S. farmers as part of an initial $15.5 billion effort to help them weather the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said on Wednesday. Read More | ADVERTISEMENT | | | Planting season is here. Experience the newest weed control technology and yield potential with Pioneer® brand Enlist E3™ soybeans. |
| | | COVID-19 quarantines and a global oil price war have quickly weakened hope of any price support for corn. That came as a quick surprise according to Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net. Read More | | | The largest hornet on the planet, reaching just over 2” long and packing a painful, tissue-destroying sting capable of sending allergic victims to the hospital or morgue, has gained a foothold in the U.S. Read More | | | Farmers are always watching South America and its harvest during this time of the year. However, this year throws a curveball in the market mix. The world is still dealing with COVID-19 and the virus does not stop at the port. Read More | | | Farmers are looking for alternative ways to get their produce to hungry people, details in today's AgDay Minute. Read More | | | I have a relative that runs a fertilizer business. We talked at Easter dinner. They had gotten two of their big three wheel floaters stuck Saturday, spreading fertilizer on fields that were "ready to go." I did see some deep tracks in a field where NH3 was applied also on Saturday, and a neighbor had a tractor with manure spreader planted Friday. However all the fields are white this morning. We fared well, only an inch or two here. That is four snows on my oats. My in-laws around Kasson, MN have several more inches up there. Read More | | Find out what's happening across the country on Crop Comments. Leave your own comment too! Read More | | Know someone who would enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to a friend! Forward Now |
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