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Legislators not eager to address confinements

Legislators not eager to address confinements

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

DES MOINES (AP) — State legislators don’t seem eager to wade back into the hot-button issue of regulating giant livestock production centers despite pleas from environmental officials for help.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
ISU rent survey illustrates rising trend

ISU rent survey illustrates rising trend

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

It’s no secret farmland rental rates jumped this past year. The 2008 Iowa cash rent survey proves the point, showing a historically large jump from a statewide average of $150 per acre to $177/acre.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Farm bill a factor in tenant turnover

Farm bill a factor in tenant turnover

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

PELLA --- The new farm bill could be a factor for landlords trying to decide whether to change tenants this summer and fall.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Enough corn to meet demand

Enough corn to meet demand

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

Flooding earlier this growing season prompted concerns about having enough corn to supply the market for livestock, ethanol, exports and other markets.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Monsanto sells Posilac hormone for $300 million

Monsanto sells Posilac hormone for $300 million

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

ST. LOUIS (AP) --- Monsanto Co. is unloading a controversy with its $300 million sale of the Posilac cow hormone to drug maker Eli Lilly & Co. Posilac was never been a big part of Monsanto’s future growth plans, but the genetically engineered hormone has gotten much public attention because of concerns about its effect on human health. The sale, announced Aug. 20, means Monsanto’s name won’t be associated with what some activists call “one of the mosthated products in the world.” “I think I would term this addition through subtraction for Monsanto,” said Frank Mitsch, an analyst with BB&T Capital Markets in New York. “Did they really need to spend their time defending this product when it’s not the reason people are buying their stock?” Dropping the hot-button Posilac strengthens Monsanto’s longterm strategy to focus on selling high-tech seeds to farmers worldwide. Monsanto was founded as a chemical firm selling everything from aspirin to herbicide. Now, its scientists focus almost exclusively on genetic seed research, and Monsanto plans to double its annual gross profit in four years by developing crops resistant to pests, herbicides and drought. Posilac was a profitable and growing business within Monsanto, although the company doesn’t break out annual revenue from the hormone, said spokeswoman Danielle Jany. She said Monsanto did not sell the Posilac division because of outsiders’ criticism, but said losing the hormone will help the firm’s long-term bottom line. “It allows Monsanto to focus on its core seeds and traits business,” she said. The Posilac brand will be absorbed into Eli Lilly’s Elanco animal health unit. The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical maker said it might make additional payments to Monsanto for Posilac, contingent on the results of the deal. Monsanto said the sale will be completed “as soon as practical.” Posilac is the brand name for a hormone called recombinant bovine somatotropin, or rBST. It increases milk production in cows, and Monsanto said it sold more than half a billion Posilac units since the product was approved in 1994. Critics have attacked the hormone as unhealthy additive for humans and cows alike. Organic food groups say Posilac injections increase infections in cows, and the hormone might remain in the milk consumed by humans. Some dairy farmers label their milk as “hormone free” in response to the criticism. Eli Lilly is prepared to defend its acquisition. “We recognize that there is a challenge out there,” said company spokesman Mark Taylor. He called many of the criticisms “misperceptions,” and said Posilac will complement Elanco’s line of antibiotics and other drugs for dairy cows. “This product has been proven safe,” Taylor said. “It’s been used

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Farmers reminded of key deadlines for aid

Farmers reminded of key deadlines for aid

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

Two significant deadlines are looming for crop-protection assistance, the Farm Service Agency reminds farmers.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Wind turbines sprout near Ames

Wind turbines sprout near Ames

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

ZEARING (AP) --- A manmade “forest” of wind turbines is rising in a roughly 48-square-mile area between Zearing and Colo.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Agriprocessors accused of 31 safety violations

Agriprocessors accused of 31 safety violations

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

DES MOINES (AP) --- Iowa labor officials on Aug. 22 accused meatpacking plant Agriprocessors with 31 new and repeat safety violations.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Ethanol backers cheer waiver denial

Ethanol backers cheer waiver denial

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

Monte Shaw said what many ethanol industry leaders were thinking when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced this past week it was denying a request from Texas Gov. Rick Perry for a waiver from the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS).

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
AUSTIN, Minn. --- Area residents are invited to join pork breeders and college students from across the nation for the 62nd annual National Barrow Show and NBS Junior Barrow Classic, Sept. 7-10 on the Mower County Fairgrounds here.

AUSTIN, Minn. --- Area residents are invited to join pork breeders and college students from across the nation for the 62nd annual National Barrow Show and NBS Junior Barrow Classic, Sept. 7-10 on the Mower County Fairgrounds here.

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

Billed as “The World Series of Swine Shows,” the NBS showcases many of the top breeding boars and foundation females in the country, and all eight major breeds, according to a news release.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
ÂDestination of Lifetime’

‘Destination of Lifetime’

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

SPENCER) --- If you visit the Clay County Fair Website (http://www.claycountyfair.com), you will know exactly how many days, hours, minutes and even seconds there are left until the gates to the 2008 Clay County Fair swing open.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Lawsuit says store owner fraudulently sold E85

Lawsuit says store owner fraudulently sold E85

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

A lawsuit by the state alleges a Jesup convenience store owner fraudulently sold less-expensive E85 fuel labeled as regular unleaded and 10-percent ethanol blends at two Northeast Iowa convenience stores.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Energy, food top consumer worries

Energy, food top consumer worries

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

A new survey says consumers are more concerned about rising food costs and food safety more than the Iraq War and global warming.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Companies respond to strong demand

Companies respond to strong demand

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

As farmers continue to experience high demand for agricultural commodities, machinery continues to be a hot commodity as well.

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
Missouri farmer revives red giants

Missouri farmer revives red giants

Time 05.09.2008 18:12 Source  iowafarmertoday.com

CLARENCE, Mo. --- A woman leans out the farmhouse door yelling, “Are you selling it? Because there is a guy on the phone who wants to buy it.”

Region Iowa Category Agriculture
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