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Tariff Wars: What A Loss Could Mean For Farmers
WASHINGTON — Part 2 of our 2-Part Series on the Future of American Farming in the Tariff War. In Part 1 of our series, we explored the potential upside if the United States “wins” the tariff war, gaining agricultural market strength, expanding exports, and bringing essential supply chains back home. But all strategies come with risks. As…
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The Time is Now for the Silent Majority to Speak Up
By Christine E. Hamp, President of the National Grange In every city council chamber, statehouse, and congressional hearing room, decisions are being made that shape the future of our families, communities, and country. Yet far too often, those decisions are influenced by the loudest voices – not necessarily the wisest or most representative ones. For…
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Ag Secretary Talks Farm Bill, USDA Cuts and More
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — There is no shortage of activity happening right now on Capitol Hill and that includes at the agriculture department. Last Friday on Agriculture of America (AOA), USDA Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins joined us for a wide ranging conversation covering tariffs, the Farm Bill outlook, potential restructuring at USDA and more. When it…
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Could Last Year’s Gannon Space Storm and Gnss Outage Impact Farmers Again?
Could Last Year’s Gannon Space Storm and Gnss Outage Impact Farmers Again? Farms.com
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Grains Mixed Pre-Holiday With Focus on Exports, Weather, Trade
Grains Mixed Pre-Holiday With Focus on Exports, Weather, Trade AgWeb
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How Many Ag and Food Careers Are There?
The 2025 Feeding the Economy Report says over 47 million people in the U.S. work in the agricultural and food industries. That is 29 percent of the U.S. population, and that number may be surprising to people, depending on where they live. One interesting thing about agriculture is the sheer number of jobs that aren’t…