The Delaware Gazette

Feds tighten belt by cutting agriculture reports

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PIERRE, S.D. — When farm­ers need to check honey prices so they can decide whether to sell, there’s been a report for that. And when cat­fish and sheep farm­ers want to check pro­duc­tion in their indus­tries, there’ve been reports for that, too. The U.S. Agri­cul­ture Depart­ment has kept tabs for decades on a wide range of agri­cul­tural indus­tries that gen­er­ate bil­lions of dol­lars for the U.S. econ­omy. But that’s about to change, as the agency elim­i­nates some reports and reduces the fre­quency of oth­ers to save mil­lions of dol­lars in tight bud­get times.

Flooding Miss. River threatens catfish industry

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YAZOO CITY, Miss. — Cat­fish farm­ing in Mis­sis­sippi faces grave dan­ger from flood­ing. The ris­ing Mis­sis­sippi River and its swelling trib­u­taries threaten to inun­date an eco­nomic main­stay that gen­er­ates $200 mil­lion in annual sales. These new woes fol­low strug­gles in recent years against com­pe­ti­tion from Asian imports and high feed prices.

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