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U.S. grains: Soybeans rise on weaker dollar; tariff threats priced in
U.S. grains: Soybeans rise on weaker dollar; tariff threats priced in Canadian Cattlemen
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Tariff tracker: The latest moves shaking up global ag trade
Tariff tracker: The latest moves shaking up global ag trade Investigate Midwest
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Five Things Farmers Need to Know About the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP)
LUBBOCK, Texas — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced its planned rollout of $10 billion in economic disaster relief for farmers, including $42.91 per acre of corn. Signups for the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP) started Wednesday, March 19, 2025, and will run through August 15, 2025. There are four ways farmers may complete…
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Farm, Environmental Groups Lose Millions in Federal ‘Climate-Smart’ Funding
Farm, Environmental Groups Lose Millions in Federal ‘Climate-Smart’ Funding Farms.com
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A.H. McDonald and the Horsepower From Down Under
A.H. McDonald and the Horsepower From Down Under Successful Farming
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Grain markets finds modest support amid forecast concerns, tariff watch
Grain markets finds modest support amid forecast concerns, tariff watch | Midday Markets | April 16, 2025 Rural Radio Network
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U.S. biofuel industry sees threats to feedstock from Trump tariffs
U.S. biofuel industry sees threats to feedstock from Trump tariffs Farm Progress
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Farmers ask about winter impact on corn rootworm
Farmers are wondering how winter conditions impacted overwintering pests like corn rootworm. Iowa State University Extension agronomist Meaghan Anderson says she’s been asked about the insect a lot in recent weeks. “Though I don’t know that I’m going to make any big decisions, any management changes, based off that. But we definitely heard a lot…
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Dirty Sodas: The Sweet, Creamy Phenomenon Taking Over America
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Nearly two-thirds of Americans aged 18 to 34 say alcohol consumption negatively affects their health. But what if you could enjoy the taste without the risks? The hottest new trend amongst younger generations is not mocktails or virgin drinks – but dirty sodas. You can order dirty sodas like a Coke with…
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Ag Effects of Gannon Space Storm
Ag Effects of Gannon Space Storm KSAL News
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Will Geomagnetic Storm Watch Slow Down Farmers in the Field?
Will Geomagnetic Storm Watch Slow Down Farmers in the Field? AgWeb
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White House says trade assistance payments are being considered
The White House says President Trump is weighing potential aid for U.S. ag producers impacted by trade conflicts with China. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Tuesday that the President supports farmers and ranchers. “Relief is being considered. The Secretary of Agriculture has spoken with the President about that and again, it’s being considered.”…
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Grain and Livestock Futures Start in the Green!
Grain and Livestock Futures Start in the Green! AgWeb
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America First Policy Institute Launches Farmers First Agenda
Washington D.C.— Today, the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) launched the Farmers First Agenda that includes policies to protect and advance U.S. farmers and ranchers. More broadly and moving forward, AFPI will play a key role in developing bold policies in support of the American farmer and rural communities. Specifically, The Farmers First Agenda calls for restoring long-term rural…
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Wheat up 5-8 cents, corn up 2-4 cents, soy up 1-3 cents
Wheat up 5-8 cents, corn up 2-4 cents, soy up 1-3 cents TradingView
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Drought recedes, dryness endures in US Plains
Drought recedes, dryness endures in US Plains World Grain
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White House Budget Plan Proposes Local FSA, NRCS Office Closures
White House Budget Plan Proposes Local FSA, NRCS Office Closures Successful Farming
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Grain market outlook: Strong exports, weather risks shape U.S. season
Grain market outlook: Strong exports, weather risks shape U.S. season Farm Progress
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BLM May Face More Lawsuits
The Interior Department may see more lawsuits after announcing it would no longer require the Bureau of Land Management to create an environmental impact statement for more than 3,200 oil and gas leases in seven states. The Biden administration started work on the review four days before President Trump took office in January. E and…
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Legislation Would Expand Access to Meat and Poultry
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), a member of the Senate Ag Committee, joined Mike Rounds (R-SD) in reintroducing the “New Markets for State-Inspected Meat and Poultry Act.” The bipartisan legislation would allow meat and poultry products inspected by state Meat and Poultry Inspection Programs to be sold across state lines. Currently, meat and…