2011 Ag-Eco News Articles
- Iss. 12, May 10, 2011: Disaster Assistance Available for Producers
- Iss. 11, May 4, 2011: A Continuing Drought Will Make 2011 a Financially Difficult Year for Agriculture in Texas Even as Commodity Prices Reach Record or Near Record Highs
- Iss. 10, April 6, 2011: U.S. Spring Onion Acreage For Harvest, Up 15 Percent, Estimate of Production: Texas Up 51%; U.S. Up 33%
- Iss. 9, April 1, 2011: U.S. Planting Intentions: Corn, Up 4.5%; Cotton, Up 14.5%, Soybeans, Down 1.0% and Wheat Up 8.2%
- Iss. 8, March 30, 2011: Sign-Up For The Conservation Reserve Program Ends On April 15, 2011
- Iss. 7, March 16, 2011: Commodity Prices Surge to Record or Near Record Highs; A Continuing Dry Spell May Make It Difficult To Take Full Advantages of These Prices
- Iss. 6, March 7, 2011: Grain and Cotton Markets Continue to Strengthen After Slight Weakness Providing Excellent Pricing Opportunities for 2011 Crops
- Iss. 5, February 14, 2011: Total U.S. Goat Inventory Down 1.3%: Meat Goats Down 2.1%; Angora Goats Up 6.8%; Milk Goats Up 1.1%
- Iss. 4, February 10, 2011: The U.S. Sheep Inventory Down for 5th Year, After Two Years of Herd Rebuilding Herd in Texas Up Six Percent
- Iss. 3, January 31, 2011: U.S. Cattle Inventory Down One Percent High Feed and Energy Costs, High Current Prices and a Lingering Dry Spell May be Discouraging Herd Re-building
- Iss. 2, January 19, 2011: U.S. Spring Onion Planted Acreage Up 14.1 Percent, Estimate of Production Up 19.0 Percent
- Iss. 1, January 13, 2011: The 2010 Tax Relief Act Extended Tax Provisions Scheduled to Expire in 2011