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Ag In an Instant: Brooke Rollins outlines priorities as next Secretary of Agriculture
Ag In an Instant: Brooke Rollins outlines priorities as next Secretary of Agriculture khqa.com
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Frigid Weather Likely Damaged U.S. Winter Wheat Crop, Meteorologist Says
Frigid Weather Likely Damaged U.S. Winter Wheat Crop, Meteorologist Says Successful Farming
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French wheat exports slump on poor crop, Algeria spat and Russian rivalry
French wheat exports slump on poor crop, Algeria spat and Russian rivalry Reuters
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Argentina’s Export Tax Cuts Shake Soybean, Wheat, Corn Markets
Argentina’s Export Tax Cuts Shake Soybean, Wheat, Corn Markets By Kedia Advisory Investing.com India
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Soybeans, wheat and corn fall on Argentine export tax cuts
Soybeans, wheat and corn fall on Argentine export tax cuts ZAWYA
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Hoeven, colleagues reintroduce FARM Act to add USDA Secretary to CFIUS
Hoeven, colleagues reintroduce FARM Act to add USDA Secretary to CFIUS KFGO
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USDA Leadership Boosts Wildfire Prevention Efforts
USDA Leadership Boosts Wildfire Prevention Efforts Farms.com
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South Dakota Lawmakers Pass Bill to Limit Carbon Pipeline Eminent Domain
Story by Austin Goss, SDBA; courtesy of Dakota News Network PIERRE — A South Dakota legislative committee passed a bill Friday aimed at limiting carbon pipeline projects by stripping the power of eminent domain for carbon dioxide transportation. House Bill 1052, which passed 10-3, would prevent companies like Summit Carbon Solutions from using eminent domain…
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AFBF Convention Attendees Get Inside Track on USMCA Review Process
(SAN ANTONIO, TX) — The U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement will soon be up for review between the three North American neighbors. Dave Salmonsen, senior director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau, shared up-to-date information on the review process during a Convention workshop in San Antonio, Texas. “There is a built-in review process to make…
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Bill Would Revoke China’s Normalized Trade Relation Status
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Congressmen John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Tom Suozzi (D-N Y) introduced the Restoring Trade Fairness Act, the first bipartisan bill that would revoke China’s Permanent Normalized Trade Relations. “The Act is a critical step toward ending the unfair economic practices of the Chinese Communist Party that have hurt American workers and weakened our…
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Ethanol Production Rises in Mid-January
Ethanol output rose during the seven days ending on January 17 as inventories climbed to their highest level in nine months. Data from the Energy Information Administration says production increased to an average of 1.099 million barrels a day, up from 1.095 million barrels during the prior week. The agency said the Midwest, which produces…
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Nebraska, SD Say No to Lab-Grown Meat
Following an executive order last year prohibiting Nebraska state agencies from buying lab-grown meat, Nebraska’s Governor Jim Pillen recently vocalized his support of proposed bill LB246. The National Agricultural Law Center says the bill would ban the manufacturing, production, importation, distribution, and sale of lab-grown meat in Nebraska by classifying “cultivated-protein food product” as an…
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Take a hard look at phosphate
Many farmers are examining input costs to see if there are ways to improve margins. University of Minnesota Extension nutrient management specialist Daniel Kaiser says when it comes to nutrient management, phosphate is often the easiest choice when cutting back. The post Take a hard look at phosphate appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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Central bank meeting keeps focus on financial markets
Central bank meeting keeps focus on financial markets FarmWeekNow.com
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Grain and oilseed sowing areas in Ukraine this year will remain practically unchanged
Grain and oilseed sowing areas in Ukraine this year will remain practically unchanged – Koval АПК-Інформ