The Van Trump Report

Brazil Close to Unseating US as Top Global Cotton Exporter

US cotton producers are warily eying Brazil where the country’s production is expected to top the US for the first time, according to the USDA’s most recent projections. Meanwhile, strained US supplies due to a drought-stricken crop in Texas could allow Brazil to surpass US exports and become the world’s top cotton supplier, dealing yet …

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How a Farmer From Connecticut Became the Most Well-Known Name in Finance

The Dow Jones futures index, the first modern American stock index, was created by a not-well-educated farm boy with little money named Charles Henry Dow. When the young Charles Dow left the family farm for the big city, there was exactly no one predicting he would go on to become one of the most famous …

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America’s Large Animal Veterinarian Shortage is Barreling Toward Crisis Levels

Livestock producers all across the US are dealing with a serious shortage of large and food animal veterinarians. According to the USDA, in 2023, the shortage or rural veterinarians has reached an all-time high, with 500 counties in 46 states deemed as having a critical shortage of large animal vets. The shortfall poses risks to …

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With The Future of Coffee Production in Question… Here comes “Beanless Coffee”

Over the next 30 years, the regions suitable for growing coffee are expected to decline by some 50%, according to some climate models. The decline is primarily the result of an expected increase in annual temperatures in key coffee-producing countries like Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Colombia. The world could be spared a future in which …

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After More Than a Century, “Wonder Bread” Remains One of America’s Most Enduring Brands

An interesting story about “Wonder Bread” was on CNBC a while back that talked about how the brand has survived the precipitous decline in white bread popularity. According to the article, in the first half of the 20th century, white bread accounted for as much as 30% of the American diet. But since around 2006, …

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