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Repeated natural disasters pummel Hawaii’s farms, affecting macadamia nuts, taro, papaya, flower harvests

The Washington Post | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in Agriculture News

Historic, torrential April rains on the island of Kauai wiped out much of Hawaii’s taro crops — the main ingredient in poi and a staple carb of the island diet. The next month, one of the state’s most active volcanoes spewed ash and lava throughout the eastern end of the Big Island, decimating more than 50 percent of the state’s papaya production and tropical flower industry.Then came Hurricane Lane.As Hawaii begins to recover from the tropical cyclone that dumped more than three feet of rain onto the Big Island last week, farmers here are just starting to assess the damage to their crops.


Hawaii residents hit by floods from Hurricane Lane as new storm forms

Reuters | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in SARL Members and Alumni News

Hawaii was spared a direct hit from a major hurricane as Lane diminished to a tropical storm as it approached and then drifted west, further from land. But rain was still pounding the island chain, touching off flooding on Oahu and Kauai. A flash flood watch also remained in effect for Oahu, home to the state capital Honolulu and 70 percent of Hawaii’s 1.4 million residents.Micco Godinez, who lives on the north side of Kauai, said he found the only road out of Hanalei, where he lives, barricaded by police vehicles when he tried to leave for work on Tuesday morning.


DOT seeks comment on revising trucking rules

Meatingplace (free registration required) | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in Federal News

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced that it is seeking public comment on revising four specific areas of current hours-of-service (HOS) regulations, which limit the operating hours of commercial truck drivers.


Drought conditions create feed shortage in parts of US

Watt Ag Net | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in Agriculture News

Dry conditions are making it challenging for producers to feed cattle in parts of the United States. In addition to already stressful conditions, farmers are concerned about what they will feed cattle this winter as drought conditions in some areas haven’t allowed for normal hay growth, limiting stockpiles that are used to get cows, bulls and yearlings through the winter when forage is scarce.The U.S.


Immigration and an Ohio Town

Wall Street Journal | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in Federal News

My hometown of Salem, Ohio was recently in the news and not in a pleasing way. In June, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement teams arrested almost 150 Latin American meat-packing plant workers, men and women, mostly Guatemalans, for alleged immigration-related offenses. Fortunately some have since been released, including those who had legitimate documentation but just didn’t have it on them at the time of the raid


Critics of the Endangered Species Act are right about what it does. But they miss the point.

The Washington Post | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in Federal News

Much ink has been spilled in the past few weeks — and rightly so — about the imminent threats to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) posed by the Trump administration and its allies in Congress.


Endangered species law costing the economy hundreds of billions of dollars, says CEI

Washington Examiner | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in Federal News

Protecting endangered species could be costing the economy hundreds of billions of dollars above the federal government’s official estimates, according to a new study.


Saskatchewan farmers are the real victims of the Global Transportation Hub land deal

CBC Canada | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in Agriculture News

Shipping agri-food products out of an intermodal facility in containers offered our province a final, decisive chance to access a massive, increasingly diverse overseas market for food. The scandal jeopardizes the entire GTH project. The government said as much.  "No matter what happens to it, [the GTH] will be under such intense public scrutiny it would be difficult for a private business or private tenant to want to become a partner to move into that.


Swiss government urges voters to reject more state help for farmers

Reuters | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in Agriculture News

The Swiss government urged voters to reject more help for farmers and other proposals for agriculture in a referendum next month, saying they would send food prices rocketing and hurt the economy.Switzerland will two hold referendums on Sept. 23 - one on giving more state support to farmers and another on introducing more sustainable and animal-friendly agricultural practices.

 

 


Poultry producer seeks change to Delaware facility demands

AP | Posted onAugust 29, 2018 in Agriculture, SARL Members and Alumni News

 poultry producer is asking for a change to the decision that grants it a special use exception for a deboning facility in Delaware. An Allen Harim spokesperson tells WBOC-TV the company found the condition that its spray irrigation system must be upgraded, approved, permitted and operational before the Millsboro facility is operational too restrictive.


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