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Bill to help farms get Mexican help sent to governor 05.06.08
A bill aimed at making it easier for farmers to recruit workers from Mexico is on its way to Go. Bill Ritter. Full Story>>

States' lawmakers keep busy on immigration bills 04.24.08
The immigration debate may have faded in Congress since its attempt to overhaul the system fizzled earlier this year, but state... Full Story>>

Senate: Immigration enforcement OK04.22.08
A bill approved by the Arizona Legislature would require city and county police agencies to have their officers tackle federal immigration... Full Story>>

AgJOBS has been re-introduced in Senate as S.340 and H.R. 371
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Bush criticizes subsidies to millionaire farmers 04.29.08

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush criticized lawmakers on Tuesday for writing "a massive, bloated farm bill" that would subsidize multimillionaire farmers and not respond to rising food prices.

Some six dozen House and Senate negotiators were scheduled to meet later in the day to nail down details of the bill. It would cost $610 billion...
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Senate Makes Funding Proposal 02.18.08

The Senate on Friday proposed a funding level for the Farm bill that most estimate to be about $12.3 billion above baseline. Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer and Deputy Secretary Chuck Conner released a statement conveying their disappointment with the offer.

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Director Named for FDA Food Safety Center 01.07.08

Commissioner of Food and drugs Andrew C. von Eschenbach named Stephen Sundlof director of FDA's Center for Food Safety and applied Nutrition (CFSAN) effective Jan. 7 according to the agency. Sundlof had been director of FDA's Center for Veterinary medicine (CVW).

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Growers await key December citrus forecast 11.05.07

VERO BEACH - Citrus industry leaders were not surprised that the November U.S. Department of Agriculture forecast for citrus remained unchanged for the season.

the estimate has Florida's orange crop producing 168 million boxes, up from the 129 million boxes filled in the recent season. Meanwhile the... Full Story>>

Citrus acreage down, but value and consumption up 11.05.07

U.S. citrus acreage declined 7% in 2006 but overall U.S. fruit crop value and per capita consumption of fruit was up, according to the U.S. department of Agriculture's annual fruit and tree nut yearbook.

The report, released oct. 30, said bearing acreage dropped 7% for citrus and almost 1% for major noncitrus crops between 2005 and 2006.
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Research can be used to increase consumption 10.19.07

HOUSTON - Science and industry were brought together in the name of advancing the consumption of fruits and vegetables at the FAV health 2007: the International symposium on Human Health Effects of Fruits and Vegetables. ...
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No friend to Texas landowners 07.10.07

Gov. Rick Perry's explanation of his veto of the eminent domain bill on opinion pages statewide was almost as astonishing as his decision to strike down House Bill 2006 in the first place. (see "Finding middle ground without breaking the bank," July 2).
The governor has done a great disservice to rural and urban property owners. Perry has said a great deal about private property rights, yet he...

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Drought may cut short some Florida crops 04.10.07

South Florida is currently facing the most serious drought conditions since water tables began being recorded over 90 years ago. the low tables have resulted in the South florida Water Management district offering the most severe water usage restrictions on the public, including on the agriculture industry, in its history.
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