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As part of USDA's trade aid program, Idaho producers are estimated to receive about $15 million to help offset the impact of retaliatory tariffs.
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Officials of top Indonesian flour milling companies toured Idaho's wheat industry in August.
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For the past few weeks, the wheat market has seen double-digit gains, and declines. The rollercoaster is expected to continue. One marketer says sell at the $5.00 mark.
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Action on a bill that would ease the regulatory burden of agricultural labor is possible when Congress returns next week.
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Through the first six months of 2018, Idaho agricultural exports totaled $421 million, essentially unchanged from the same period in 2017.
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Wheat futures posted 14 to 21 cent gains across the complex this morning, as KC was the strongest. Another set of rumors that Russia may implement a wheat export tax after 25 MMT were shipped on Monday are floating around this morning. September CBOT futu
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Wheat futures failed to hold modest midday gains as the bargain hunting ran out. The three markets were 1 to 2 cents lower, although the December CBT contract did post a cent gain. September CBOT opens at $4.98 that's down a cent. Kansas City opens at $4.
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Jeff Clausen works on a cattle feedlot and trains stock dogs as a hobby. A hobby that is now something much more than just a hobby.
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Live cattle futures saw sharp $1.90 to $2.60 gains on Monday. Traders sold the rumor and bought the fact following the USDA Cattle On Feed report. Feeder cattle futures are up $3.60 in most contracts. The CME feeder cattle index is down 21 cents at $150.6
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University of Idaho officials are close to nailing down a physical site for their proposed Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment.
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A list of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural products provides a look at how those tariffs could impact Idaho’s farming sector.
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Wheat futures open, with most contracts 7 to 9 cents lower this morning. Last week, nearby KC was down 8.1%, with CBT losing 8.1% and MPLS 5.8% lower. CBOT opens at $5.14 down 7-cents. Kansas City opens at $5.19, down 8 cents.
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Live cattle futures opened the day with 45 cent losses in most contracts. Feeder cattle futures are mixed, with nearby contracts steady. The CME feeder cattle index is up 80 cents at $150.64. Wholesale boxed beef values are higher with choice boxes up 33
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The Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center will be the first in the University of Idaho system to focus on organic farming.
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Live cattle futures open down $1.05 in most contracts. Feeder cattle futures were are 47 cents. The CME feeder cattle index is up 41 cents. Wholesale boxed beef values are mixed, choice boxes are up 47 cents Select boxes are 11 cents lower.
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Corn futures closed the Tuesday session with most contracts 2 to 3 cents lower. In Chicago, September 18 Corn futures open at $3.59, down 2 cents.