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Money is Pouring Into the Pits from Wall Street
07/28/10

Farm Futures Market Analyst Arlan Suderman says European panic buying triggers strong gains in the US market.

Farm Bill (Budget Issues, CRP); Disaster Aid; Biofuels; EPA; Climate Issues; Trade; and ERS Reports
07/27/10

The Washington Insider section of DTN reported yesterday (link requires subscription) that, "House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson, D-Minn., made a bold political move to use what observers suggest was bitter medicine for some of his constituents as a political bargaining point."

USDA Crop Progress and Condition Ratings
07/26/10

Another Farm Crisis? Not Likely, Say Financial Veterans
07/26/10

While the global financial meltdown of the past two years humbled many industries, agriculture largely made it through the crisis unscathed. And while risks remain, a panel of financial experts last week said another 1980s-style farm crisis may be unlikely.

House Ag Subcommittee Meets on Crop Insurance
07/23/10

House Ag Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management Chair Leonard Boswell, D-Iowa, says he knows how important good crop insurance is to managing risk and getting through tough times on the farm.

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