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Peanuts will be the Name of the Game for North Carolina Row Crops

  Program 7748  (download mp3)
  Posted on Tue, Apr 3, 2012


North Carolina Ag Commissioner Steve Troxler says that in Friday’s Prospective Plantings Report, intended peanut acres in the state soared:
 

“One thing that is up, is that we’re going to plant about 100,000 more peanuts than we did last year, and that’s about a 22 percent increase, and this is going to put us at the most peanut acreage we’ve had in the state since 2008.”

Soybean, corn and sweet potato acres are also projected to increase, while tobacco acres are projected to decrease. Troxler says that after last year’s planted tobacco acres, fewer acres may actually help in the long run:
 

“This is going to bring us more back in line with demand at about 150,000 acres. But, this is about a 10,000 acre drop from last year, and we’ll see how this turns out.”
 

AFBF Economist Reports Views on Plantings Intension Report
 

American Farm Bureau Federation economist John Anderson says the USDA Planting Intensions report, placing corn acreage of 95.9 million acres, really blew pre-report expectations out of the roof. That number was much higher than grain industry analysts had expected. And as unexpectedly high as the corn number was, Anderson said the soybean planting estimate was far lower than analysts had expected, coming in at 73.9 million acres.
 

Ham - at the Heart of the Easter Table
 

Ham is an Easter standard. The Pork Checkoff works with the consumer media during this holiday season to help carry that message. Pamela Johnson directs the consumer communications plan for the Pork Checkoff and sees the holiday as an opportunity to tell pork’s story…

“We’d like to be known as the resource for all things pork, and hope that they know they can give us a call and if it’s anything from how to carve a ham, or how to pick the right ham for Easter, let them know that they can give us a call, and we’ve got that information on line or by talking to us.”
At the Pork Be Inspired Facebook page - there is a special online holiday contest. Until Friday - consumers have a chance to win free pork products

click here to visit their Facebook page.
 

Death Tax Repeal has Support
 

The Death Tax Repeal Permanency Act has 35 co-sponsors. This legislation would permanently abolish the federal estate tax, better known by ranchers, farmers, and family business owners across America as the “death tax.” The tax is currently set at a 35 percent tax rate with a 5-million dollar exemption. In 2013, the estate tax rate is scheduled to increase to 55 percent with a one-million dollar exemption.
 

Report Suggests Commercial Fishermen be More Selective
 

Marine scientists are calling on the commercial fishing industry to cut down on the amount of so-called "forage fish" they are harvesting... Those fish -- including menhaden, herring and sardines -- serve as food for bigger fish like Tuna. Scientists say forage fish are an important part of the ecosystem -- and must be allowed to thrive.

More Stories

 Apr 3  AFBF Economist Reports Views on Plantings Intension Report
  Death Tax Repeal has Support
  Spring is Planting Time in South Carolina
  NCFB Women’s Committee Two-day Meeting Underway Today
  Market Recap: Soy Complex Gains as Enticement to Farmers
  Market Summary: Livestock Futures Gain on Seasonal Upswing
  NC Prospecitve Plantings Report Showing Significant Increase in Peanut Acres
  Animal Research Minute - Could scientists train our fat to actually burn calories?
  NC State's Dr. Mike Walden - A Good Economic Number
  VA SOYBEAN, CORN AND PEANUT ACREAGE UP FROM 2011
  Lake City SC Farmers Market Grand Reopening
 Apr 2  Plans for NC Tobacco to go to China Still on
  Planting Intentions Report Shows Largest Corn/Soybean Acres Ever
  Overall, Chinese Trade Mission a Success
  Market Recap: Bulls Take Command of Grains & Oilseeds After USDA Report
  Market Summary: USDA Reports Have Little Effect on Cotton
  NC State's Dr. Mike Walden - An Inflation Predictor
  Animal Research Minute - Could a hybrid form of a common over-the-counter pain medicine kill cancer?
 Mar 30  Former Ag Secretary John Block - “Tabloid Journalism – ABC News Slimes Lean Beef”
  Wheat Industry Pushing for Research Funding




 





 

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