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USDA Proceeds With Office Consolidation Plan

  Program 8168  (download mp3)
  Posted on Wed, May 30, 2012


USDA announced yesterday its decision on Farm Service Agency (FSA) county office consolidations proposed in January as part of USDA’s Blueprint for Stronger Service. In total, FSA will consolidate 125 of the 131 offices originally proposed for consolidation with other USDA service centers, consistent with provisions of the 2008 Farm Bill. Of the NC offices slated for consolidation, Pamlico County originally slated to be joined with Craven County will remain open, the other five counties under consideration, Catawba, Warren, Chowan, Hertfort and Moore will be consolidated by the end of the year.
 

Cotton Being Considered for Double-cropping This Year
 

George Stabler, Area Agronomist with Pioneer Hi-Bred covering South Carolina and western North Carolina says the early wheat harvest is expanding opportunities for producers interested in double-cropping:

“There has been some cotton going behind wheat which is a little unusual. We tried a bit of this last year and it worked out well. There is also milo going in behind the wheat.” 
 

Most double-cropping has been with short-season soybeans. Grain sorghum, or milo, has been grown extensively in the west for years, but just in the past few has it become a viable crop for the east coast.
 

Companion to House HSUS-UEP Bill Introduced

Senator Dianne Feinstein has introduced the Egg Products Inspection Act Amendments of 2012. The measure will likely be offered as an amendment to the 2012 Farm Bill crafted by Senate Ag Committee leaders Debbie Stabenow and Pat Roberts. Feinstein’s bill is the companion legislation to H.R. 3798 that would codify a controversial agreement between the United Egg Producers and the Humane Society of the United States increasing the size of housing for laying hens.
 

Consumers Less Confident About the Economy
 

American consumers were feeling a little more pessimistic about the economy in May, according to the latest Consumer Confidence Index, which fell from 68.7 to 64.9--the biggest drop in the index in eight months. Lynn Franco, with the Conference Board, says a struggling job market has spooked consumers:

“We had two weak back to back employment reports and that tempered how consumers are feeling about the job market. Once again they are a little cautious.”

Consumer Demand Could be Key to Cotton Prices
 

Speaking of Consumer Confidence, Gary Adams explains that to turn the tide of a rapidly downward spiraling cotton market--demand from consumers and mills will need to increase:
 

“We really need to focus on the demand side. If we can turn the tide on the demand, that will be the key to see some growth.” 

CRP General Sign-Up Results Are In

Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says USDA is accepting 3.9-million acres offered under the 43rd Conservation Reserve Program general sign-up. Since 2009 - USDA has enrolled nearly 12-million acres in the program - with more than 29.6-million acres currently enrolled on more than 736-thousand contracts.
 

More Stories

 May 30  Companion to House HSUS-UEP Bill Introduced
  Current USDA Report Release Times Remain for Now
  CRP General Sign-Up Results Are In
  Early Wheat Harvest Presents New Double-crop Opportunity
  Ag Issues Not Likely to be Introduced in NC’s Short Session
  Market Recap: Soybeans Lone Winner in Grain & Oilseed Markets
  Market Summary: Memorial Weekend Boosts Hog & Cattle Futures
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  NC State's Dr. Mike Walden - Smaller Education Gains
 May 29  Secretary Vilsack Names Members to the Council for Native American Farming and Ranching
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  Eastern Carolina Crop Farmers to See Heavy Rain as Beryl Remnants Move Through
  Farmers Should Prepare for Possible Hurricane
  Common Sense Dictates Safe Handling of Meat During Grilling Season
  Never too Early to Prepare for the Next Hurricane
  Trade Mission to China Paying Off
  Animal Research Minute - Could new research with mice provide important clues to a dangerous pregnancy complication?
  NC State's Dr. Mike Walden - Can We Stop High Gas Prices?
 May 28  Farm Bill to be Introduced in the Senate Next Month
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