Latest Agribusiness Headlines

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Court Rules Neighbors Can Sue Colorado Pot Grower over Stink

Jun 9 2017 // A Colorado pot farm’s neighbor can sue them for smells and other nuisances that could harm their property values, a federal appeals court ruled. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling revives a lawsuit between...

1st Farmer Lawsuit Against Syngenta over China Trade Begins in Kansas

Jun 6 2017 // The first of tens of thousands of U.S. lawsuits went to trial on Monday in Kansas against Swiss agribusiness giant Syngenta over its decision to introduce a genetically engineered corn seed variety to the U.S. market...

Midwest Farmers Decry Trump Plans to Cut Ag Subsidies

Jun 5 2017 // Farm groups and some members of Congress from farm states are decrying proposed cuts to crop insurance and other safety net programs for farmers included in President Donald Trump’s budget. The proposed cuts come...

‘Pink Slime’ Media Liability Trial Against ABC Opens in Climate of ‘Fake News’ Claims

Jun 5 2017 // A South Dakota meat processor’s $5.7 billion defamation lawsuit against American Broadcasting Companies Inc., which opens Monday, pits big agriculture against big media, and is a first major court challenge against a...

Willis Programs Taps Allianz as Carrier for Agribusiness Programs

May 31 2017 // Willis Programs has partnered with Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) on coverage for its DairyProtector and FeedLotGuard programs. Allianz, a property casualty insurance carrier in the agribusiness industry,...

FCCI Adds Former Florida State Senator Carlton to Board of Directors

May 31 2017 // Former Florida State Senator Lisa Carlton has been elected to FCCI Insurance Group’s (FCCI) board of directors, effective July 1, according to the company. Carlton is the co-owner and manager of Mabry Carlton Ranch,...

NOAA Updates Forecast for Atlantic Hurricane Season, Pacific’s El NIno

May 26 2017 // The Atlantic hurricane season will likely churn out an above-average 11 to 17 named storms, in part due to fading odds than an El Nino will form in the Pacific. Of storms that emerge during the six-month season that begins...

Farmers Balk as Trump Budget Caps Crop Insurance Subsidies

May 25 2017 // U.S. farm groups on Tuesday pushed back against President Donald Trump’s proposal to slash agriculture spending, viewing it as a fresh threat to a struggling farm economy. The White House on Monday proposed $46.54...

Petplan Australasia Announces Affiliation with MS Amlin

May 22 2017 // Petplan Australasia announced that MS Amlin Syndicate 2001 of Lloyd’s will become the new underwriter of its pet insurance plans in Australia – a move that is designed to enhance policyholder benefits with broader...

Re/Insurers, Other Global Businesses Have Stake in New WHO Leader

May 19 2017 // The World Health Organization’s 194 member-states will vote for a new director-general next week, choosing a doctor to lead the planet’s top technical agency on all matters health. With a $4 billion annual...

Agricultural Flood Damage in Arkansas Estimated at $175M

May 18 2017 // Officials say the estimated impact of agricultural flood damage in Arkansas due to recent severe weather is about $175 million. The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture says the April flooding affected...

Oregon Radish Farmers Sue Bank For $6.7M

May 17 2017 // A group of Oregon farmers has filed a $6.7 million lawsuit against a bank for allegedly interfering with sales of radish seed and thus causing its value to decrease. The Capital Press reported the Radish Seed...

Eastern Wisconsin Farmers Experience Significant Alfalfa Losses

May 16 2017 // Unusual seasonal weather variations have made it tough on alfalfa crops in some parts of Wisconsin. A warmer-than-usual winter and a cold wet spring have caused a significant portion of the alfalfa crop to fail in...

South Carolina Insurance Director Farmer Elected as NAIC Secretary-Treasurer

May 15 2017 // South Carolina Insurance Director Ray Farmer was elected to fill the position of secretary-treasurer of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners During a Plenary meeting by members, effective immediately. Farmer...

Storm-Related Arkansas Crop Losses Estimated at $64.5M

May 15 2017 // Flooding and severe weather this year have caused an estimated $64.5 million in damage to Arkansas croplands, according to the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. Some 937,000 acres of cropland have been...

Arkansas Crop Damage from Floods Pegged at $64.5M

May 8 2017 // Preliminary estimates show that flooding and severe weather have affected more than 900,000 acres of farmland in Arkansas. A report released by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture puts preliminary...

Farmer: 32 Cows Killed in Missouri Lightning Strike a $60K Loss

May 4 2017 // A farmer in southern Missouri says he discovered more than 30 of his cows were dead after lightning struck his property. The Springfield News-Leader reports dairy farmer Jared Blackwelder discovered the dead cows Saturday....

Validus Completes Acquisition of Crop Insurance Agency, CRS

May 3 2017 // Validus Holdings Ltd. has completed its acquisition of Crop Risk Services business (CRS), a primary crop insurance managing general agent, from Archer Daniels Midland Co. In the deal that was announced in January, ADM...

North Carolina Passes Law Limiting Nuisance Lawsuits Against Hog Farmers

May 1 2017 // North Carolina lawmakers decided Thursday that hog and poultry operations should get added protection from lawsuits by neighbors complaining that swarms of flies and the intense stink of animal waste create a nuisance. The...

Virginia Tech Scientists: BP Oil Spill Caused $17.2B in Natural Resource Damage

May 1 2017 // The 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill did $17.2 billion in damage to the natural resources in the Gulf of Mexico, a team of scientists recently found after a six-year study of the impact of the largest oil spill in U.S....