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USDA Market News Helps Minneapolis Grain Exchange Launch Apple Juice Contract

August 29, 2012 John T. Okoniewski, Deputy Director Market News Division, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program

The USDA Market News Division of the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) works with various processors, buyers and brokers to track a wide variety of commodities. Since September 2010, USDA Market News has been reporting apple juice concentrate (AJC) prices as part of the National Apple Processing...

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Data Dashboards: Bringing More Market Information to Life

June 20, 2012 Mike Lynch, Director of AMS Livestock & Grain Market News

It has been said that the most successful person in life (and in business) is often the one who has the best information. For almost a century USDA Market News has been providing farmers, ranchers and businesses with the best market and pricing information. Our real-time commodity reports, produced...

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Need Ag Data Options? We Have You Covered from Beans to Sheep.

May 30, 2012 Rick Tanger, AMS Livestock and Grain Market News

In our never-ending quest to satisfy the agricultural community’s and general public’s thirst for information, USDA Market News is collaborating with data.gov to add custom reports to our portal websites USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) collects and publishes a high volume of market...

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Redefining Agricultural Marketing

February 17, 2012 Robert Keeney, Acting AMS Administrator

Over the years, the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has changed and evolved to meet the regulatory, statutory and market demands of U.S. agriculture. The agency’s role, its name and place within the structure of USDA have all evolved over the years. What hasn’t changed is the commitment...

Food and Nutrition

Expanded Tracking Provides Market Insight for Produce Industry

February 15, 2012 Terry Long, Director Market News Division, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program

Over 13 billion pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables cross the U.S.-Mexican border each year. Having accurate tracking of the food being imported across our southern border is important for a variety of reasons—including the ability to accurately assess the market price of incoming goods and the...

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For the Love of the Game... or at Least the Chicken Wings

January 31, 2012 Rex A. Barnes, AMS Deputy Administrator, Poultry Program

Whether you are an avid football fan who can’t wait until kickoff or you’re part of the 40 percent going to a Super Bowl party just for the food, there’s a good chance you will be as close to chicken wings as the television on Sunday. In fact, the National Chicken Council estimates that Americans...

Food and Nutrition

International Market Analysis Just a Mouse Click Away

December 29, 2011 Michael Sheats, Director of the Poultry Market News and Analysis Division

U.S. broiler meat exports to Sub-Saharan Africa have increased 24 percent since 2010 and 460 percent since 2001. The U.S. is the largest supplier of China’s turkey meat imports, totaling nearly 90 percent of all imports. Turkey meat imports to China in 2011 will increase 70 percent over 2010.

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A Pumpkin Shortage? Here’s the Scoop

October 14, 2011 Gary Lucier and Suzanne Thornsbury, Crops Branch, Economic Research Service

How worried should Charlie Brown be? Is there any truth to what some are calling the Great Pumpkin Shortage? After Hurricane Irene pummeled and soaked the Northeast, the media began reporting that damage to the pumpkin crop portended a general shortage of pumpkins for the Halloween season and beyond...

Food and Nutrition

Industry Insight: Data Dashboards Enhance Livestock Reports

September 07, 2011 Craig Morris, AMS Deputy Administrator, Livestock and Seed Program

USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service is expanding upon its traditional Market News reports to create interactive dashboards. The dashboards, first launched in the summer of 2010, provide quick, easy access to volume and price information for cattle, hogs, and sheep.

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Farmers Get Pricing Insight Through Market News

August 10, 2011 David R. Shipman, Acting Administrator Agricultural Marketing Service

The announcement this week that the number of farmers markets has grown by 17 percent nationwide comes as no surprise to the USDA’s Market News. As demand for local and regional foods has grown, USDA’s Market News has grown as well by providing coverage of farmers markets and auctions.

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