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PRICE REACTIONS AFTER USDA LIVESTOCK REPORTS 

 

This report contains price reactions to the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Cattle on Feed and Quarterly Hogs and Pigs reports. The USDA Cattle on Feed report is released monthly and publishes on-feed inventory, fed cattle marketings, and feeder cattle placements. Annual average price reactions to the Cattle on Feed reports are provided in this publication using prices data from the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Market News reports. The USDA Quarterly Hogs and Pigs reports are published each year in March, June, September, and December and provide data on hog and pig inventory, sows farrowing, pig crop estimates, and 3-month and 6-month farrowing intentions. Annual average price reactions to the Quarterly Hogs and Pigs reports are provided in this publication using prices data from the AMS Market News reports. The AMS prices used in this report for cattle and hogs represent sales from producers to first buyers at major markets. The price reaction to the Cattle on Feed and Quarterly Hogs and Pigs reports is indicated by the difference between the price the week prior and the week after each report. 

 

For a full copy of the Price Reactions After USDA Livestock Reports, visit www.nass.usda.gov.  For state specific questions please contact:  

 

 Arizona – Dave DeWalt    1-800-645-7286  Colorado – William R. Meyer   1-800-392-3202  Montana – Eric Sommer   1-800-835-2612  New Mexico – Longino Bustillos  1-800-530-8810  Utah – John Hilton    1-800-747-8522  Wyoming – Rhonda Brandt   1-800-892-1660 

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VANISH

DROP DEBUT FULL-LENGTH ALBUM

 

Familiar Faces

Via Hopeless Records

 

Available to Purchase and Stream Now at

http://smarturl.it/vanishmerch

 

March 15, 2019 - Old Bridge, New Jersey - Theatrical and genre-effacing New Jersey quintet Vanish have dropped their debut full-length album, Familiar Faces today. Today's release via Hopeless Records sees the band experimenting with more synth, louder voices and more trap influence thanks to crossover genre experimentation of ever-writing vocalist Pat Hamilton who vows never to fall into a minor-key rock rut.

 

On today's release, the band shares "We are very grateful for the support we've received along the way that allowed us to create this album and we're extremely proud of the result. We hope there's something on this album that anyone could relate to and enjoy."

 

Previously released singles "Role Play", "I'm All Out of Swipes", "dontwaitforme" and "Under Water// On Fire" have all been seeing incredible success at radio and streaming services. With adds to Apple Music playlists like Breaking Hard Rock, Spotify playlists like Crash Course and The Scene, Music Choice's Emo x Screamo Channel, SiriusXM's The Emo Project and idobi Radio, fans worldwide have been able to discover this exciting young band. 

 

Familiar Faces is available to stream and purchase today at smarturl.it/vanishmerch

 

Track Listing

1. Ouija Cult
2. Somebody Else
3. Role Play
4. Familiar Faces
5. The Sound of Violence
6. dontwaitforme
7. Under Water // On Fire
8. I'm All Out of Swipes
9. Slip  
10. Distance, Disappear

 

In central New Jersey, their contemporaries were leaning hard into heavy music or toward pop-punk, while Vanish rested somewhere between, with influences from both sides and beyond, making them oddball and stand-out enough that it worked to their advantage. Within two years of becoming a band and one year from the release of their debut EP From Sheep To Wolves, they were selected to perform at the final Vans Warped Tour date in their home state and soon after gained the attention of Hopeless Records.

 

Inspired by early '00s cabaret-esque post-hardcore, modern trap and musicians more likely to spill their guts on a stage floor than to hide behind a microphone, the members have never fit in with their peers and don't intend to with their music. "I remember going to shows and seeing bands being super dull on stage, then seeing [those] who would go onstage and put everything into their performance. I never wanted to be someone who didn't look like he was portraying what he's saying," says vocalist Pat Hamilton, effectively explaining both the Vanish live experience and the stinging emotional honesty in their music.

 

Vanish is Guitarist Justin Beacham, Vocalist Pat Hamilton, Bassist Jack Hinson, Guitarist Bobby Miller and Drummer Nick Perrone.

 

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For more information, please visit www.hopelessrecords.com

 

Follow Vanish:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanish_us

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VanishUS/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanish.band/

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Utah House of Representatives opened March 13 session with Hindu mantras in Sanskrit

 

 

Utah House of Representatives in capital Salt Lake City opened its March 13 session with Hindu prayers, containing verses from world’s oldest existing scripture.

 

 

Hindu statesman Rajan Zed delivered the invocation from ancient Sanskrit scriptures. After Sanskrit delivery, he then read the English interpretation of the prayer. Sanskrit is considered a sacred language in Hinduism and root language of Indo-European languages.

 

 

Zed, who is the President of Universal Society of Hinduism, recited from Rig-Veda, the oldest scripture of the world still in common use; besides lines from Upanishads and Bhagavad-Gita (Song of the Lord), both ancient Hindu scriptures. He started and ended the prayer with “Om”, the mystical syllable containing the universe, which in Hinduism is used to introduce and conclude religious work.

 

 

Reciting from Brahadaranyakopanishad, Rajan Zed said: “Asato ma sad gamaya, Tamaso ma jyotir gamaya, Mrtyor mamrtam gamaya”, which he then interpreted as “Lead us from the unreal to the real, Lead us from darkness to light, and Lead us from death to immortality.” Reading from Bhagavad-Gita, he urged Representatives to keep the welfare of others always in mind.

 

 

Speaker Brad Wilson introduced and thanked Zed, who was wearing saffron colored attire, a ruddraksh mala (rosary), and traditional sandalpaste tilak (religious mark) on the forehead.

 

 

In Utah; Rajan Zed has already read Hindu invocations before Utah Senate; county commissions of Juab, Salt Lake, Utah, Wasatch, Weber; and city councils of Centerville, Draper, Charleston, Heber City, Layton, Payson, Provo, Salem, Sandy, South Jordan, Syracuse, Taylorsville, Vineyard, West Bountiful, West Valley, Woods Cross.

 

 

Zed is a global Hindu and interfaith leader. Bestowed with World Interfaith Leader Award; Zed is Senior Fellow and Religious Advisor to Foundation for Religious Diplomacy, on the Advisory Board of The Interfaith Peace Project, etc. He has been panelist for “On Faith”, a prestigious interactive conversation on religion produced by The Washington Post; and produces a weekly interfaith panel “Faith Forum” in a Gannett publication for about eight years.

 

 

Hinduism, oldest and third largest religion of the world, has about 1.1 billion adherents and moksh (liberation) is its ultimate goal. There are about three million Hindus in USA.

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PRICE REACTIONS AFTER USDA CROP REPORTS 

 

This report contains corn, soybean, wheat, and Upland cotton price reactions to the USDA Crop Production and Grain Stocks reports. Each year, estimates of corn, soybean, wheat, and cotton production are published in the monthly Crop Production reports. Corn and soybean estimates are published in the August, September, October, and November Crop Production reports and the January Crop Production Annual Summary. Wheat estimates are published in the May, June, July, and August Crop Production reports and the September Small Grains Annual Summary. Cotton estimates are included in the August, September, October, November, and December Crop Production reports and the January Crop Production Annual Summary. Estimates of corn, soybean, and wheat stocks are published in the Grain Stocks report issued in March, June, September, and January. This report does not imply that NASS reports are solely responsible for changes to the price level for commodities referenced in the publication. The price level for any commodity can potentially be affected by other information available to the market at that time but ultimately is determined by supply and demand. 

 

The prices in this report for corn, soybeans, wheat, and cotton represent sales from producers to first buyers at major markets as reported by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). 

 

For a full copy of the Price Reactions After USDA Crop Reports, visit www.nass.usda.gov. For state specific questions please contact: 

 

 Arizona – Dave DeWalt    1-800-645-7286  Colorado – William R. Meyer   1-800-392-3202  Montana – Eric Sommer   1-800-835-2612  New Mexico – Longino Bustillos  1-800-530-8810  Utah – John Hilton    1-800-747-8522  Wyoming – Rhonda Brandt   1-800-892-1660