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Who Will Lead Trump’s USDA?
Who Will Lead Trump’s USDA?  Lancaster Farming
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Corn Losses Limited As Outside Pressure Piles On
Corn Losses Limited As Outside Pressure Piles On  Nasdaq
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Avoid spraying water on engine fires
Avoid spraying water on engine fires  Farm Progress
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Farmers gather in Brussels to protest against Mercosur trade agreement
Farmers gather in Brussels to protest against Mercosur trade agreement  Belga News Agency
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Lean hogs weaken on wholesale pork prices, Goldman roll
U.S. livestock: Lean hogs weaken on wholesale pork prices, Goldman roll  Canadian Cattlemen
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Charles Herbster considered for U.S. Secretary of Agriculture role in Trump administration
Charles Herbster considered for U.S. Secretary of Agriculture role in Trump administration  KOLN
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Solinftec autonomous robot, AI monitor crop changes, conditions
Solinftec autonomous robot, AI monitor crop changes, conditions  Power Progress
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Op-Ed: Our Health, Our Responsibility: Making America Healthy Again
AUSTIN — As the Agriculture Commissioner of one of the country’s largest farming and ranching states, I am excited that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has joined President Trump, lending his powerful voice to the MAGA movement. For years, I advocated for policies that put American health first, and with President Trump back in the White…
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Ag leaders pleased with selection of Thune as Senate Majority Leader
Agriculture leaders are pleased that the new Senate Majority Leader understands rural issues. South Dakota Republican John Thune was chosen Wednesday morning to succeed Mitch McConnell, and Thune says he’s extremely honored to have earned the support of his colleagues to lead the Senate in the 119th Congress. Thune’s selection is being praised by ag…
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Why Thune’s Election as Senate Majority Leader is Considered Beneficial for U.S. Ag
Why John Thune’s Election as Senate Majority Leader is Considered Beneficial for U.S. Agriculture  The Scoop –
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Bayer’s Shares Sink to 20-Year Low on 2025 Earnings Fall Forecast
Bayer’s Shares Sink to 20-Year Low on 2025 Earnings Fall Forecast  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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AFBF seeks farmer protection from PFAS contaminations
A leader with the American Farm Bureau Federation says farmers shouldn’t be held liable for any contamination of PFAS chemicals in their fields. Courtney Briggs, senior director of government affairs, says producers currently have some protection from an EPA enforcement action. “But they do not have protection from third party liability. There is a section…
