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Agricultural Development in the American Pacific; Agricultural Society of Baton Rouge; Agricultural Wheel; Agriculture Network Information Center; Alaska Cooperative Extension Service; American Agricultural Law Association; American Agriculture Movement; American Angora Goat Breeders' Association; American Corn Growers Association; American ...
This, according to the study, could lead to an average loss for U.S. soybean farmers of $3.6 billion to $5.9 billion and $0.9 billion to $1.4 billion for corn farmers in annual production value ...
American Animal Hospital Association; American Christmas Tree Association; American Corn Growers Association; American Equestrian Trade Association; American Hereford Association; American Horse Council; Corn Refiners Association; CropLife International; Farm Foundation; Consumer Brands Association; Hemp Industries Association
The American Corn Growers Association (ACGA) is a commodity and advocacy association founded in 1987 to represents the interests of corn (maize) producers in the United States, where corn is used for human and animal food and to produce ethanol.
Corn growers had pushed hard for a provision in the failed proposal that would allow for permanent, year-round sales of gasoline with 15% ethanol, which is produced from corn. Standard unleaded ...
Future Seed Executives (FuSE) — FuSE is an official Sub-Committee of the American Seed Trade Association’s (ASTA) Management Skills Committee. Since its formal inception in 2004, the FuSE Initiative has focused on educating and supporting future seed industry executives, namely those with fewer than seven years of seed industry experience.
Pioneer sold the shares in 1998. Pioneer becomes the number one brand of soybeans in North America. 1992 - Pioneer paid $450,000 to Monsanto for rights to genetically modified soybean seeds that are resistant to RoundUp herbicide. 1993 - Pioneer paid $38 million to Monsanto for rights to Bt corn that is resistant to European corn borers.
CHICAGO — Farmers are harvesting what are among the largest corn and soybean crops in history at the fastest pace in years, straining their physical capabilities and their grain storage capacity ...