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Outside of drought areas, farmers predict strong year
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Jul 24, 2012
Farmers who've escaped the drought are pulling in high prices for their crops.
Missouri cattle farmer struggles through Midwest drought
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Jul 19, 2012
Cattle ranchers in the Midwest face some tough decisions as their pastures bake with little to no rain.
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack on the worst drought in decades
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Jul 19, 2012
Soybean prices have reached a record high, and corn prices are near records in the midst of a rough drought across the Midwest. It could impact all of us soon in the form of higher prices for everything from cereal to chicken.
Farmers' trust in futures industry wanes
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Jul 13, 2012
In the wake of Peregine Financial and MF Global scandals, many farmers are losing faith in commodities brokerages they used to rely on. Regulators and futures industry leaders are hoping to restore confidence with increased oversight and account insurance.
U.S. supply of sour cherries nearly wiped out this season
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Jul 13, 2012
Freak weather in Michigan has annihilated orchards of sour cherries, meaning you should expect to see cranberries replacing them in your trail mix soon.
Stalking corn prices
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Jul 12, 2012
Corn may play a bigger role in the economy than you think. And when prices rise, the effect is wide.
As temperatures fall, farmers still worried about crops
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Jul 9, 2012
The heat wave is cooling off. But in parts of the Midwest, that is little consolation to farmers whose crops have been badly damaged by the heat, as well as a drought that's being called the worst in decades.
Large farms may have to pay more to insure crops
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Jul 5, 2012
The Senate's version of the Farm Bill eliminates some key funding for farmers, especially those who make more than $750,000 a year.
Farming in the hottest city in the country
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Jul 2, 2012
Hill City, Kansas, has been seeing temperatures reach as high as 115 degrees for several days. Ace Billups, a farmer there, talks about the heat's impact on his business.
Colorado cantaloupe growers try to spring back
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May 25, 2012
Last fall, a listeria outbreak in cantaloupes traced to a Colorado farm killed 30 people around the country. The economic fallout from the tragedy has been far reaching.









