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WASDE livestock outlook reflects tariff impact to exports, prices
WASDE livestock outlook reflects tariff impact to exports, prices Michigan Farm News
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Less Than Ideal Weather for the 2025 Planting Season in Many Regions of North America
Less Than Ideal Weather for the 2025 Planting Season in Many Regions of North America Farms.com
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Farmers first?
The executive director of the Organic Farmers Association says the Trump administration’s actions aren’t matching its messaging. “I don’t see how you put American farmers first if we’re gutting all of this support for them.” Kate Mendenhall says the freezing of promised federal funds is having drastic impacts on organic farmers across the country. “We…
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Governors ask EPA to increase biofuel blends
Four midwestern governors are asking the U.S. EPA to increase Renewable Volume Obligations for 2026. In a letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin this week, governors say the RVO for 2026 shouldn’t be less than 15 billion gallons for convention ethanol and 5.25 billion gallons for biomass-based diesel. That would reflect the growth in domestic…
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Ag Markets Ignore China Tiff: Is the Most Bearish Tariff News Factored In?
Ag Markets Ignore China Tiff: Is the Most Bearish Tariff News Factored In? AgWeb
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Soybeans Extending Gains Despite Overnight Tariff Hike
Soybeans Extending Gains Despite Overnight Tariff Hike TradingView
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China Increases Tariffs to 125%: What Ag Exports Will Be Most Impacted
China Increases Tariffs to 125%: What Ag Exports Will Be Most Impacted AgWeb
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High Grocery Prices Drive More Households to Produce Their Own Food
The post High Grocery Prices Drive More Households to Produce Their Own Food appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
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America’s Egg Farmers Say Thank You
CHICAGO — America’s egg farmers have a message for their customers and for egg lovers nationwide: thank you. Today, the American Egg Board released a national, full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal on behalf of egg farmers across the country extending their appreciation to consumers, and the retail, foodservice and manufacturing customers who rely on eggs for…
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3 Big Things Today, April 11, 2025
3 Big Things Today, April 11, 2025 Successful Farming
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EU-Ukraine trade talks enter crucial phase on agriculture
EU-Ukraine trade talks enter crucial phase on agriculture Euronews.com
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7 Foods High in Vitamin D for Strong Bones and Immune System
7 Foods High in Vitamin D for Strong Bones and Immune System Vogue
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Bipartisan Group of U.S. Senators Press USDA on Avian Flu Response, Push to Ensure Strategy for Turkeys, Dairy Cows and Wildlife
Bipartisan Group of U.S. Senators Press USDA on Avian Flu Response, Push to Ensure Strategy for Turkeys, Dairy Cows and Wildlife Sierra Sun Times
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Rough Start for Winter Wheat: First 2025 Crop Data Released
Rough Start for Winter Wheat: First 2025 Crop Data Released Successful Farming
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Pennsylvania Invests Nearly $12M to Ensure 3,187 Farmland Acres Stay Farms Forever
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Shapiro Administration announced that Pennsylvania is investing nearly $12 million to purchase development rights for 3,187 acres on 29 farms in 17 counties, protecting them from future residential or commercial development. These joint investments by state and local government ensure that Pennsylvania farmers will have the prime-quality land they need to…
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China Loads Up on Brazilian Soybeans as Trade War Escalates
China Loads Up on Brazilian Soybeans as Trade War Escalates Bloomberg.com
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Where drought conditions have plagued the U.S. — and why it’s been so dry
Where drought conditions have plagued the U.S. — and why it’s been so dry The Washington Post
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Optimal Nitrogen and Sulfur Rates for Annual Forage Grasses
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Annual cool and warm season grasses are important livestock forages in Montana. Now Montana State University researchers are determining optimal nitrogen rates for these forages and the role of sulfur in forage quality. “Warm-season grasses are more tolerant of low soil pH, low fertility and drought than most cool-season grasses,” said Marilyn…
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Ag Needs China as a Trading Partner
Tariff tensions aren’t going away anytime soon, and maintaining China as a trading partner remains critical. The broader economy—and its ripple effects—continue to tie directly back to the ag sector. A spokesperson for China’s Commerce Ministry said Thursday that Beijing hoped the US would work to de-escalate the trade war between the world’s two largest…