POCATELLO – The reports of some farmers, ranchers or dairy operations dumping their farm commodities is not easy news to digest. But imagine how the farmer feels? When a producer makes the decision to destroy some of their …
910· Here's why: A collection of videos circulating on social media claim the U.S. government is forcing farmers in the U.S. to destroy their crops. Several of the videos say the intent is to cause...
127· Payouts to U.S. farmers for crops destroyed by droughts and flooding surged by over 340% from 1995 to 2020, and the cost of the nation's federal crop insurance program is only expected to increase as the fossil fuel …
If, later in the growing season, your crop is wiped out by a hurricane, for example, or if a severe drought has damaged your crop, you still need to contact your agent — but the urgency for an …
2020528· Government intervention in the early 1930s led to “emergency livestock reductions,” which saw hundreds of thousands of pigs and cattle killed, and crops destroyed …
The nonprofit has an emergency fund that food producers can apply to, and in the last few years, the organization has seen a surge in such petitions. “It just feels like nothing’s predictable,” …
98· A collection of videos circulating on social media claim the U.S. government is forcing farmers in the U.S. to destroy their crops. Several of the videos say the intent is to …
the insured elected not to insure to collect a full indemnity on the first insured crop planted on the same acreage is required [see Para. 202]. Although considered uninsurable production, a year …
Burning of crop waste. Crop destruction is the deliberate destruction of crops or agricultural products to render it useless for consumption or processing. It can be made by burning, …
2024229· On Oct. 27, , USDA announced that some commodity and specialty crop producers impacted by natural disasters in would be eligible to receive emergency relief …
87· The tart cherry crop in the state has a direct economic impact of $37.7 million and an indirect economic impact of $58.5 million, according to Michigan State University’s Interim …
2024825· Producers are now also adopting modern technologies, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, for monitoring weevil populations. What Southern Crop Was Destroyed By …
Types of crops destroyed by extreme weather in and 2024, based on Carbon Brief analysis of media reports. The crops have been grouped by food type. The area of the hexagon relates …
830· No, that's not true: A collection of hoax TikTok videos has been circulating with baseless claims about a global or U.S. government plot to destroy crops and depopulate the planet or the United States through mass starvation.
Severe weather can destroy crops, prevent farmers from planting or prohibit them from harvesting. Major operations out of business, if they didn’t have a safety net. For producers …
1013· In some cases, federal crop insurance is also actually making climate impacts worse: As groundwater declines across the Midwest, for example, farmers may risk losing …
713· In 2020, Canadian licensed producers destroyed 279,837 kilograms of unpackaged cannabis, or almost 20% of the 1,473,767 kilograms of dried cannabis produced that year. “In commercial horticulture, a 5%-8% …
202455· Do cicadas destroy crops? The short answer is, not much. “Periodical cicadas don’t pose a risk to any of the major crops in Illinois,” said Illinois State Entomologist Christopher Dietrich.
202472· The state is the largest producer of tart cherries in the U.S., growing nearly 75% of the country’s tart cherry supply. Michigan produced 180.5 million pounds of tart cherries in …
83· All told, Canada’s federally licensed marijuana producers destroyed a record 425 million grams – or 468 tons – of unsold, unpackaged dried cannabis last year, according to …
When a producer makes the decision to destroy some of their crop, it is their absolute last resort and they do it with a heavy heart, farm industry leaders say. A lot of producers are donating …
525· Producers began growing the crop in the early 20th century with the manual labour coming from a variety of sources From a sweetener for your morning coffee, to baking …
711· “Don’t harvest an insured crop as a forage without getting an approved plan from your insurance provider in writing,” Massey says. For producers considering chopping an …
A surplus will occur and producers will produce less and lower prices C. A surplus will result and consumers will bid prices up D. Producers will make extremely high profits. B. A surplus will …
Many producers purchase Crop-Hail coverage because hail has the unique ability to totally destroy a significant part of a planted field while leaving the rest undamaged. In areas of the …
92· Numerous viewers have sent VERIFY videos about farmers claiming the federal government is paying them to destroy their crops, or withholding subsidies until they destroy their crops. Some farmers posted viral …
Producers whose wheat has suffered severe freeze damage have some difficult decisions to make. The most difficult is whether to keep the crop or to destroy it. There is no sure answer, …
2019425· PARIS, France (Reuters) — French farmers destroyed about 44,000 acres of rapeseed, more than double the area initially expected, following the discovery of a non …
92· Finally, some crop production actually calls for crop destruction as part of the process. Dr. Margaret Smith, a professor of plant science and breeding at Cornell University, …
127· Payouts to U.S. farmers for crops destroyed by droughts and flooding surged by over 340% from 1995 to 2020, and the cost of the nation's federal crop insurance program is …