Utah Agriculture Farm Crops
Annual Revenue
(past 5 years average)
Wheat: $77,953,920
Rice: $0
Grains: $2,784,605
Soybeans: $0
Sunflower Seed & Oil: $0
Peanuts: $0
Cotton: $0
Cotton Seed: $0
Tobacco: $0
Fruits & Juice: $4,480,584
Tree & Nuts: $0
Vegetables: $1,621,032
Livestock: $48,731,529
Hides & Skins: $60,478,885
Poultry: $2,976,561
Fats & Oils: $7,758,066
Dairy: $13,230,147
Feeds: $13,441,521
Seeds: $4,333,907
Other: $20,638,772
TOTAL: $258,429,528
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Higher beef prices help Utah ranchers - StandardNet
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Higher beef prices help Utah ranchersStandardNet"In the last month, prices have gone up," said Mike Smoot, a market news reporter for the United States Department of Agriculture and the Utah Department of Agriculture. "That's probably an all-time high price for beef," he said, citing the $1.82 per ...and more » | Federal survey finds little to hope for Utah's winter of paltry snowfall | The ... - The Republic Kansas plan to allow illegal immigrants to stay, work - INDOlink
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Kansas plan to allow illegal immigrants to stay, workINDOlinkA coalition of business groups will propose Kansas start a new program to help some illegal immigrants remain in the state so they can hold down jobs in agriculture and other industries with labor shortages, coalition representatives disclosed.and more » | Salt Lake Tribune - Salt Lake Tribune
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Salt Lake TribuneSalt Lake TribuneUtah has lost farm acreage equal to the area of the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined over the past 40 years to housing and commercial development. That's a sad situation that poor planning over the decades has allowed to happen. | Food safety officials invite local food growers to talk regulations - St. George Daily Spectrum
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Food safety officials invite local food growers to talk regulationsSt. George Daily SpectrumThe Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) is hosting meetings Wednesday in Hurricane to talk safety regulations with local food growers and vendors. As the interest in locally-grown food has grown in recent years, state officials have made it ... | USDA announces $308 million in aid to help agriculture in disaster-stricken states - Washington Post Long-sought bill to protect Utah's farmland advances - Salt Lake Tribune
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Long-sought bill to protect Utah's farmland advancesSalt Lake TribuneThe funds to preserve Utah farmland would be paid for from taxes counties already collect in so-called rollback taxes, Jenkins said during a hearing before the Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Committee. When agriculture property ...and more » | Publisher's Platform: What Are Utah, New Hampshire Afraid Of? - Food Safety News Kan. plan: Allow illegal immigrants to stay, work - Fox News Feds shouldn't regulate Utah agriculture for in-state use - StandardNet
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Feds shouldn't regulate Utah agriculture for in-state useStandardNetBy Blaine Nay Senate Bill 34 is a very good piece of legislation being considered in Utah this year. This bill prohibits the central government from regulating an agricultural product that remains in Utah after it is made, grown, or produced in Utah. |
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