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This Week in Agribusiness, April 6, 2024

This Week in Agribusiness, April 6, 2024

Mike Pearson gets you ready for planting season and learns about the tough year for crawfish.

Running a race vs. cattle marketing

Running a race vs. cattle marketing

Don't be afraid to adjust your target in either.

USDA devotes more funding to conservation projects

USDA devotes more funding to conservation projects

Vilsack announces $1.5 billion to combat climate crisis.

The Nebraska Range Short Course and Grazing School team up in 2024

The Nebraska Range Short Course and Grazing School team up in 2024

Attendees will increase their knowledge of grazing, rangeland management and livestock production.

Farm Progress America, April 5, 2024

Farm Progress America, April 5, 2024

Mike Pearson gives listeners an update on the reversal of a rule that would have allowed beef into the USA from Paraguay.

Cow-calf margins move higher

Cow-calf margins move higher

U.S. still several years away from moving to an expansion phase.

2024 Alltech Agri-Food Outlook: World feed production remains steady

2024 Alltech Agri-Food Outlook: World feed production remains steady

North America saw a decrease of 2.8 MMT, with beef feed tonnage down significantly; broiler feed tonnage up nearly 2.9%.

Food circularity: Time to disrupt linear model of current food system?

Food circularity: Time to disrupt linear model of current food system?

Food loss and waste. Greenhouse gas emissions. Food insecurity. Might it be time to disrupt the linear model of our current food system. Pete Pearson, Senior Director, Food Loss and Waste for the World Wildlife Fund, shares his insight.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirms first wolf-livestock depredation

Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirms first wolf-livestock depredation

Incident marks first reported attack on livestock in state since 10 gray wolves were released in December.