Wall Street Journal writer Kimberly Chin reported yesterday that, “General Mills Inc. said Monday that it will accelerate the adoption of regenerative agricultural practices on one million acres of farmland by 2030. “The move brings the company closer to its goal of curbing greenhouse emissions by 28% across its supply chain by 2025. General Mills said… Continue Reading
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General Mills Inc. Accelerates Regenerative Agricultural Practices
Farmers Sue to Stop Measure Giving Lake Erie Legal Rights
The Associated Press reported last week that, “An unusual ballot measure approved by voters in Ohio’s fourth-largest city to give legal rights to Lake Erie is being challenged by farmers in a federal lawsuit that was filed Wednesday. “The lawsuit names the city of Toledo, where voters overwhelming approved the Lake Erie Bill of Rights… Continue Reading
Bayer Faces 11,2000 Plaintiffs over Roundup
Wall Street Journal writer Ruth Bender reported earlier this week that, “Bayer AG said the number of plaintiffs suing over its weedkillers had risen by a further 1,900 over the past three months, adding to the legal pressure on the German pharmaceuticals and chemicals company as it navigates a broad restructuring of its businesses. “The… Continue Reading
Crowdsourced Delivery Company Roadie Raised $37 Million in New Funding
Wall Street Journal writer Erica E. Phillips reported this week that, “Crowdsourced delivery company Roadie Inc. has raised $37 million in new funding that includes investment from Home Depot Inc., boosting dollars available for marketing efforts with big retailers and for building out its technology. “The Atlanta-based startup has been providing same-day delivery services through its… Continue Reading
Ag Startup Helps Provide Insight, Establish Market Price for Land
Bloomberg writer Alexandra Semenova reported today that, “Renting a farm can now be as easy as finding a vacation home. “Tillable, a website that connects landowners and growers, aims to bring transparency to the $32 billion U.S. farmland rental market. The startup, which offers digital leases to streamline rentals, is being backed by investors including The… Continue Reading
China’s Tech Firms See Opportunity in African Swine Fever
New York Times writers Sui-Lee Wee and Elsie Chen reported this week that, “A database of every pig’s face. Voice scans that detect hogs with a cough. Robots that dispense just the right amount of feed. “This could be China’s pig farm of the future. “Chinese companies are pushing facial and voice recognition and other advanced… Continue Reading
Another Roundup Trial Begins
An update this morning from The Economist Espresso daily Email stated that: “When the German chemicals firm [Bayer] bought Monsanto, an American rival, for $63bn, it thought it had got a good deal. But Monsanto may have left Bayer with billions of dollars in liabilities given claims that Roundup, a weedkiller it makes, causes cancer…. Continue Reading
Business Entities- Update from Iowa State University Extension
A recent update by Kelvin Leibold (“Business Entities“), a farm management specialist at Iowa State University (ISU) Extension, explained that, “The state of Iowa allows for several different forms of business. The choice of a business entity affects liability, taxation, capitalization, decision making, agricultural government payments, gifting or transfer options. Such a decision requires much… Continue Reading
Stamp Farms Co-Defendants Sentenced
DTN writer Todd Neeley reported earlier this week that, “Two of three men indicted on 14 counts of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and making false statements to attain loans and crop insurance for Decatur, Michigan-based Stamp Farms LLC, have been sentenced to prison time. They have been ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of… Continue Reading
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Clean Water Act Case
Timothy Cama reported yesterday at The Hill Online that, “The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to hear a major dispute with potentially far-reaching implications for how the federal government protects waterways from pollution. “The case, County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund, challenges an appeals court’s ruling that pollution discharged into groundwater that later flows into a navigable waterway… Continue Reading
