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Enbridge Energy Partners Shelves Sandpiper Pipeline Project

Wall Street Journal | Posted onSeptember 5, 2016 in Energy News

Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge Inc.’s Enbridge Energy Partners LP is calling off for now plans for a 616-mile pipeline that was intended to carry crude oil from North Dakota to Wisconsin, citing the recent drop in oil prices.


Consumer-driven claim on cage-free eggs outdated

Watt Ag Net | Posted onSeptember 5, 2016 in Food News

During the first four months of 2016, there was a barrage of corporate announcements where the companies were revealing their plans to transition into selling and serving only cage-free eggs. However, in early April when Walmart and Sams Club – which sells more than one quarter of the groceries purchased in the U.S. -- announced a move to selling only cage-free eggs, the animal rights groups responsible for the push to end the use of cage-raised eggs seemingly considered it a victory, and determined the entire egg industry would have to remove all of its cages.


California dairy industry fights ‘unachievable’ methane mandate

Capital Press | Posted onSeptember 5, 2016 in Agriculture News

California dairy farmers are battling proposed state regulations on methane emissions they say are fundamentally flawed and unachievable and will set them up for failure.  They say the state Air Resources Control Board has lost sight of reality in its Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy to reduce total methane emissions 40 percent by 2030 — including a 75 percent reduction in dairy manure emissions.  While the board’s draft strategy, which also includes reducing black carbon (soot) and fluorinated gases, is not regulation, the reductions have made their way into legislation.


USDA forecast record U.S. sugar production

Capital Press | Posted onSeptember 5, 2016 in Federal News

While U.S. sugar beet and sugarcane crops are not yet harvested — and Louisiana’s flooding illustrates that anything can happen in an otherwise excellent growing year — USDA’s Economic Research Service is projecting record sugar production.  ERS is forecasting domestic raw sugar production at 9.208 million tons for 2016/17, eclipsing the high mark of 9.05 million tons established in 1999/2000. The forecast includes 5.32 million tons of beet sugar and 3.89 million tons of cane sugar.


Oregon county rejects bid for more local control of federal land

Capital Press | Posted onSeptember 5, 2016 in Agriculture News

Elected officials in an Oregon county rejected a proposed plan from a group of residents that sought greater local control over the management of federal lands.


Idaho seeks federal approval to regulate water pollution

Argus Observer | Posted onSeptember 5, 2016 in Agriculture News

Idaho wants to take over regulating pollution discharge into the state’s lakes and rivers from the federal government. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality on Wednesday submitted an application to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to shift control of permitting and enforcement aspects under the federal Clean Water Act to the state. Idaho is one of only four states where federal authorities manage pollution discharge into surface waters, the others being New Mexico, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.


Washington seeks $43.8 million from foodmakers for campaign violation

Capital Press | Posted onSeptember 5, 2016 in Rural News

Washington state attorneys asked a judge to fine the Grocery Manufacturers Association $43.8 million for campaign finance violations, a penalty that the association’s lawyer said was intended to ruin the trade group.  The penalty would be by far the largest ever levied in Washington for not reporting campaign activities. In the biggest penalty to date, the Washington Education Association settled a case in 2008 by paying $975,000.  Assistant Attorney General Garth Ahearn said GMA’s actions were unprecedented.


NGFA to 'carefully examine' STB rail rate review proposal

Agri-Pulse | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Federal News

The National Grain and Feed Association will be taking a close look at a Surface Transportation Board proposal to develop a new rail rate review process designed to make it easier for grain shippers to challenge unreasonable rates.Under procedures outlined in the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR), the STB would design a “comparison group” of similar rail shipments that it would use to judge the reasonableness of the rate being challenged.


Stewardship Stressed in Iowa

DTN | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Agriculture News

Iowa water quality is in the spotlight for various reasons, most notably a federal lawsuit by the Des Moines Water Works against upstream drainage districts and counties over high nutrient loads, mainly nitrogen. Iowa's nutrient reduction strategy calls for the state to cut nitrogen and phosphorus in water by 45% using various methods.


Deere Deal for Monsanto’s Precision Planting Opposed by U.S.

Bloomberg | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Federal News

Deere & Co. was sued by U.S. antitrust officials seeking to block its purchase of Monsanto Co.’s Precision Planting LLC equipment business, a deal the government says would eliminate competition and raise costs for farmers. Deere’s acquisition would combine the only two significant U.S. providers of high-speed precision planting systems used by farms, giving the company control of close to 90 percent of the U.S. market, the Justice Department said Wednesday in a complaint filed in federal court in Chicago.


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