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Cows that died after being infected with bird flu await pickup from delayed rendering trucks in Tulare County, California, U.S., October 8, 2024. Crystal Heath/Handout via Reuters    THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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Cows dead from bird flu rot in California as heat bakes dairy farms

By Leah Douglas, Reuters October 17, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutes Cows in California are dying at much higher rates from bird flu than in other affected states, industry and veterinary experts said, and some carcasses have been left rotting in the sun as rendering plants struggle to process all the dead animals.

Jeff Schorner poses for a photo next to his business, Al’s Family Farms, which he lost during Hurricane Milton, in Lakewood Park, near Fort Pierce, in St. Lucie County, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2024. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
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Hurricane Milton caused $1.5-$2.5 billion in losses to Florida agriculture

By Karl Plume, Reuters October 17, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute Hurricane Milton caused an estimated $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion (C$2.1 billion to $3.4 billion) in damage to Florida's crops and agricultural infrastructure, according to a preliminary assessment released by the state's Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services on Thursday.


File photo of wheat being loaded onto a bulk vessel at port in Russia. (YGrek/iStock/Getty Images)
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Russia’s Kursk region declares emergency due to winter grain crop failure

By Reuters October 17, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute Russia's Kursk region has introduced emergency measures due to a drought which killed winter grain crops, the local government said on Thursday.

A worker packs boxes of processed meat at the Monbeef abattoir in Cooma, Australia October 10, 2024. REUTERS/Tracey Nearmy
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Australia cashes in on beef exports as US cattle herd shrinks

By Peter Hobson, Reuters October 17, 2024
Reading Time: 3 minutes A slump in U.S. beef production has opened the door for Australia to export record amounts of meat, growing its market share in North America and Asia and channelling billions of dollars to cattle processors and farmers.


(Geralyn Wichers file photo)
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U.S. livestock: Feeder cattle ease on strong corn prices

By Renee Hickman, Reuters October 16, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute Chicago Mercantile Exchange feeder cattle futures dropped on Wednesday, while live cattle rose in a turnaround from losses during the previous session, according to analysts.

The Chicago Board of Trade building on May 28, 2018. (Harmantasdc/iStock Editorial/Getty Images)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn futures rise after big US grain sale to Mexico

By Reuters, Tom Polansek October 16, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago Board of Trade corn futures rose on Wednesday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture said exporters reported the biggest daily export sale of the grain in more than a year.


Canada labour minister proposes new mediator for Montreal port workers strike
News, Reuters

Canada labour minister proposes new mediator for Montreal port workers strike

By Reuters October 16, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute Federal Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon on Tuesday proposed the appointment of a special mediator for a 90-day period in a bid to solve the ongoing labour dispute at the Port of Montreal.

Photo: File
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Cattle futures fall on technical trading, retail price caution

By Renee Hickman, Reuters October 15, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures dropped on Tuesday in a technical correction from a five-week rally and on concerns that high prices may cool beef demand, according to analysts.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn, soy down on South America rains; crude, equities sell-off

By Karl Plume, Reuters October 15, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutes U.S. corn and soybean futures fell for a fourth straight session on Tuesday and hit multi-week lows, guided by sharp declines in equities and crude oil and forecasts for timely rains in Brazil that have tempered worries about early-season planting delays.

China launched the investigation into imports of some cheese, milk and cream from the European Union in August. (MaryMarin/iStock/Getty Images)
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China targets European firms in anti-subsidy probe into EU dairy

By Mei Mei Chu, Reuters October 15, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute China on Monday singled out Dutch firm FrieslandCampina as well as French and Italian companies in an anti-subsidy probe into dairy imports from the European Union, after lawmakers from these countries voted for tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.


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