New Chinese Regulations Could Harm Trade
(Feb 22, 2002)
The repercussions of China's new rules governing genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, will have far reaching effects.
USDA Farm Outlook Holds Some Promise
(Feb 22, 2002)
Despite continued low grain prices and a persistent global recession, the U.S farm economy will remain stable in the coming year.
Market to Market Launches Website
(Feb 22, 2002)
You can find the site at MARKET-TO-MARKET-dot-O-R-G All of the broadcast mainstays are there including relevant news reporting, feature stories, and market analysis.
Report Casts Doubt on Safety of U.S. Food Supply
(Feb 22, 2002)
Recognizing that food safety is a fundamental and continuing issue, a group of scientists released a report, this week, casting an ominous cloud over America's food supply.
Market Analysis: Feb 22, 2002
(Feb 22, 2002)
The grain markets finished the week barely on the upside following some encouraging export news.
Market Plus: Feb 22, 2002
(Feb 22, 2002)
Our analyst this week is Doug Hjort. Doug, we talked about a lot of things. What is it going to really take to turn the grain markets? We've had really almost five years where we've had flat prices, surplus crops, decent crops. It's going to take a...
Northern California Distributor Connects Farmers & Chefs Through Web
(May 24, 2002)
Farmer and high-tech guru Brian Gardiner applies his skills to make the distance shorter from "field to fork."