After the election, setting the stage for business as usual in Washington. Traders ponder the government’s latest estimates on agricultural supply and demand. Market analysis with Elaine Kub and Walt Hackney. (27:45)
In the News
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Cargill Grant To Help Minority Students Study Agriculture
(Nov 9, 2012) The Cargill Project Impact Diversity Partnership was first introduced in 2008.
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University of Nebraska Offers Tool To Figure Cornstalk Grazing Costs
(Nov 9, 2012) The cornstalk grazing "Cow-Q-Lator" is one of several worksheets available.
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Pennsylvania Livestock Reporting Is Privatized After Cuts
(Nov 9, 2012) The state saved $350,000 but the budget cut didn't erase the need of farmers and ranchers for data.
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North Dakota Voters add farmer protection to constitution
(Nov 9, 2012) The amendment approved Tuesday guarantees the right of farmers to engage in "modern" agriculture and bars any law limiting their right "to employ agricultural technology, modern livestock production and ranching practices."
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US Trade Deficit Narrows To $41.5 billion
(Nov 9, 2012) Trade deficit is 5.1 percent below the August deficit and the smallest imbalance since December 2010