Market and Trade Update
Top Six U.S. 2020/2021 Corn Markets
  • China - 17,720,600 MT
  • Mexico 11,540,700 MT
  • Japan - 8,063,500 MT
  • Colombia - 2,551,200 MT
  • South Korea - 1,333,200 MT
  • Unknown Destination - 8,021,500 MT

Brazilian rainy season has arrived, delaying corn harvest but filling soybean pods. The full story can be found here.

Access to international markets for U.S. grain supported an additional $41.8 billion during 2018 over and above the value of grain sold, read more here.

American Farm Bureau shares insight and progress on China's Phase One Agreement, one year after it was signed. Read the story here.

Grain bids from February 9th can be found here.
Top News Stories

2021 Cornpac Auction and Trivia Event
Join NCGA members across the nation on February 28th starting at 6:00 PM for the annual Cornpac auction that will be held virtually. The software has been designed to allow guests to mingle and chat at virtual tables. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

Benefits of Poultry Litter
The University of Maryland Extension and Department of Agriculture held a virtual workshop showcasing the benefits of using poultry litter and funding opportunities available. Hear more about the successful event here. My Maryland Farmers wrote a blog showcasing poultry litter in Maryland and its uses featuring grain farmer Jon Quinn, read it here.

2021 Commodity Classic
The tentative schedule for the 2021 national commodity classic is available online. Currently, there are 51 educational sessions. Registration is free for the first 5,000 members (and there is still time for you to register for free). Learn more and register online here.

Southern Maryland Perdue Elevator - Continue Operation
Perdue AgriBusiness announced that they will continue to operate their grain elevator in Lothian, Maryland for at least two more years. Read more here.
Cross Family Inducted into Maryland Agriculture Hall of Fame
The Cross family of Prince George's County was inducted into the Governor's Agriculture Hall of Fame during Maryland Agriculture Council's 51st "Taste of Maryland Agriculture" event. Since the mid-1800s the Cross family has been in the production of agriculture with the inclusion of a market to serve others. Read more the family here.
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Jenell Eck, jenell.mdag@gmail.com, Programs and Public Relations Director
Marguerite Guare, marguerite.mdag@gmail.com, Administration
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LEGISLATION OF INTEREST

With Maryland's General Assembly being conducted virtually MGPA members have the ability to submit testimony without having to travel to Annapolis. If you are interested in submitting written or verbal testimony, be sure to create a MyMGA account here.

This week yielded two big wins for agriculture in Annapolis. First, the Senate voted to postpone indefinitely the veto override consideration on SB300 from the 2020 session which would have legislatively banned Chlorpyrifos. After enacting regulations to phase out Chlorpyrifos, Governor Hogan vetoed SB300 and the Senate now, will not be overriding that veto. This is important so there is not a precedent set of legislatively banning pesticides.

Second, the Natural Resources and Agriculture Subcommittee of the Environment and transportation committee gave an unfavorable report to HB472 which would have banned glyphosate in Maryland.


HB84 - Consumer Protection - Right to Repair
Delegate Feldmark
*Hearing held 1/27 - no further action
This bill requires an original equipment manufacturer, on fair and reasonable terms, to make available to an independent repair provider or owner of digital electronic equipment any documentation, parts, tools, or updates to information or embedded software. It also requires, as it applies to equipment that contains a security-related function, any documentation, tools, parts, or updates needed to reset the lock or function when disabled.

MGPA SUPPORTS House Bill 84

SB151 - Constitutional Amendment - Environmental Rights
*Hearing held 1/26 - no further action
This proposed constitutional amendment establishes that every person has the right to a clean and healthy environment, including the right to clean air; pure water; ecosystems that sustain the State’s natural resources, including the waters of the State, air, flora, fauna, climate, and public lands; and the preservation of the natural, healthful, scenic, and historic values of the environment. This would give citizens in Maryland standing to intervene on any state application process if they believe it interferes with any of those clean environment definitions mentioned above. Some examples would include, CAFO's, irrigation, hemp, new buildings, composting, commercial fishing, and aquaculture permits. 

MGPA OPPOSES Senate Bill 151

SB119/HB507 - Clean Water Commerce Act of 2021
*Hearings on 1/28 and 2/10 - no further action
This bill addresses the sunset of the pilot program and establishes the Clean Water Commerce Fund as a special, non-lapsing fund. It requires the Department of the Environment to transfer $20,000,000 from the Bay Restoration Fund to the Clean Water Commerce Fund beginning in the fiscal year 2022. 35% of this funding would be dedicated to agricultural practices.

MGPA has been involved in the workgroup to craft this legislation. We will be supporting the sponsor amendments based on this workgroup's recommendations.

MGPA SUPPORTS Senate Bill 119 & House Bill 84

SB508/HB584 - Public Utilities - Net Energy Metering
This bill increases the maximum generation capacity of an electric generating system used by an eligible customer-generator for net metering to 5 megawatts. It also prohibits the Public Service Commission from prohibiting the construction or operation of multiple net metered solar generating facilities located on contiguous lots that are owned by a local government solely because the capacity of the combined net metering systems exceeds the 5 megawatt limit.

MGPA opposes the loss of prime and productive farm land to solar energy generation.

HB581/SB486 - Labor and Employment - Employment Standars During an Emergency (Maryland Essential Workers' Protection Act)

This legislation would create a number of new essential employer mandates and costs including: 1) hazard pay; 2) financial assistance for healthcare costs; and 3) universal health and bereavement leave, among many other problematic and challenging provisions for Maryland’s job creators; 4) Employee right to refuse to report.

MGPA OPPOSES House Bill 581 & Senate Bill 486

HB860/SB692 - State Planning - Preservation of Agricultural Land - Goal
Extending the timeline for the State goal of preserving a total of 1,030,000 acres of productive agricultural land to 2030 through the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation, the Maryland GreenPrint Program, the Rural Legacy Program, the Maryland Environmental Trust, and local land preservation programs. The current goal expires in 2022.

MGPA SUPPORTS House Bill 860 & Senate Bill 692

HB1025 - Pesticides - Carbofuran - Collection, Disposal, and Prohibition on Possession or Storage

This bill makes it illegal to possess or store Carbofuran after January 1, 2024 and sets up penalties for violation. The bill gives the Natural Resources Police and Dept of Agriculture the authority to seize Carbofuran. MDA is also required to set up a take back program through the pesticide recycling program.
*Carbofuran was de-registered by EPA and all uses for feed and food crops were revoked in 2009.

MGPA is investigating this bill further for potential impacts on grain farmers.

NEWS/FARMER RESOURCES
Maryland Farm & Harvest

This week, Maryland Farm and Harvest aired their 100th episode. Since 2013, they have had over eleven million viewers tune in, with 400 farms, fisheries, and other agriculture-related locations visited. Tune in to the current season here.
Stimulus Update Webinar

The National Corn Growers held a webinar for members discussing the latest COVID stimulus relief programs, guidelines, and updates. You can watch the recorded webinar here.
Precision Agriculture Improves Environmental Stewardship

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers in partnership with many other agriculture organizations released a study quantifying how widely available precision agriculture technology improves environmental stewardship while providing an economic return for farmers. Read more here.
Study - Environmental Benefits of Corn-Ethanol

A new study was released and showed that corn ethanol reduced GHG emissions by 46% compared to gasoline. Read more here.
Sampling to Maximize Yield

It is important to understand the science behind your crops to maximize and optimize your efforts. By having a comparison, small course corrections can be made to positively impact your ROT on every acre of your operation. Read more here.
Wherever Jon May Roam

In the latest podcast with NCGA CEO Jon Doggett, talks with The Pork Checkoff CEO Bill Even about cooperative efforts the two groups have underway, the challenges they face, and the opportunities that await if we work together. Be sure to tune in and listen here.
Continuous Soybeans

Economics and market fundamentals may prompt some farmers to abandon traditional crop rotation in favor of more soybeans this spring. Growing continuous soybeans can be risky, however, steps can be taken to manage agronomic challenges to get the most out of consecutive soybean crops. The full story can be found here.
Fields-Of-Corn Photo Contest

The National Corn Growers announced the winners of their annual fields-of-corn photo contest! Two grand prizes were awarded, determined by Facebook likes and a panel of judges. The 2021 contest will re-open this spring. Read the full story here.
EVENTS/DATES
Maryland Farm Bureau - Winter / Spring Webinar Series

MFB has put together a series to address hot topics for Maryland farmers and provide more benefits for their members. These webinars are free for members. If you would like to tune in, a $70 fee will provide access to all webinars. All webinars begin at 7 PM. Register here.
  • Feb 17th - Ag Crime Prevention
  • Feb 24th - SILO Screening
  • Mar 3rd - Simplify Social Security
  • Mar 10th - FB Healthcare
  • Mar 17th - Financing
  • Mar 24th - Stone X
  • Mar 31th - Family Communications
MidAtlantic Farm Credit - Farm Transition Series

Through a webinar series, MidAtlantic is providing farm transition planning resources for you. The final webinar will be on February 22nd. Learn more here and register here.
University of Maryland Winter Crop Production Meetings

The following meetings are remaining for the virtual crop production meetings held by the University of Maryland Extension. Learn more and register here.
  • Agronomy - Feb 17th and 26th
Maryland AIR

The annual implementation report is due March 1st. The report can be completed via paper or online. More information can be found here.
National Commodity Classic

The in-person annual event will be transitioned to a digital experience. We hope to see you online this March! Registration is open and the first 5,000 farmers to register will have their fees waived! Learn more here.
Agriculture Conservation Easements Program

USDA NRCS is now accepting applications for the ACEP which focused on restoring and protecting wetlands as well as conserving productive agricultural lands and grasslands. Applications are due on March 5th. More here.
WHIP+ QLAP

USDA announced the QUality Loss Adjustment Program (QLAP), which is the long-delayed WHIP+ quality loss provisions for losses due to natural disasters in 2018 and 2019. Applications are due March 5th. For more information contact your local FSA office.
National Cover Crop Summit

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about cover crop establishment, using covers as forage for livestock, how high residue cover crops can reverse soil issues like compaction, and more during the virtual summit being held on March 17 and 18th. Learn more here.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Maryland Grain Producers Scholarship

The 2021 MGPA scholarship is now open and accepting applications through April 30, 2021. Learn more here.

MACCA Scholarship

The 2021 Mid-Atlantic Certified Crop Advisers Scholarship is now open and accepting applications until February 19th. Learn more here.

Choptank Electric Scholarship

The Choptank Electric Trust will be distributing nine $2,000 scholarships to high school or homeschool seniors. Applications are due March 15th. Learn more and apply here.

Maryland Farm Bureau & Counties Scholarship

Maryland Farm Bureau currently is accepting scholarships and are due March 15th. County farm bureau's also currently have scholarships open. Apply here.

DCA Scholarship

The Delmarva Chicken Association is offering undergraduate and graduate scholarships. Applications are due by April 9th. Learn more here.
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