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Farmers Concerned About Proposed USTR Shipping Rules
The U.S. Trade Representative’s Office launched an investigation into China’s efforts to dominate the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors. After an investigation, the USTR released proposed actions, including assessing fees up to $1.5 million on ships arriving at U.S. ports if the ships are Chinese-built, operated or flagged. A comment period is open for the…
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Exports Inspections of Corn and Wheat Decline
The USDA says inspections of corn and wheat for export were down week to week while soybean assessments increased during the seven days that ended on March 20. Corn inspections that week totaled 1.46 million metric tons. The agency says that’s down from 1.69 million tons a week earlier but still ahead of the 1.26…
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Renegade Colorado Farmer Pushes Deeper into Unconventional Agriculture
Renegade Colorado Farmer Pushes Deeper into Unconventional Agriculture  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA Reinstates Cattle on Feed Reporting for 2025
USDA Reinstates Cattle on Feed Reporting for 2025Â Â Southeast AgNet
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The Race to Regulate Hemp in Animal Feed: Can We Afford to Wait?
ST. PAUL, Minn. — On a crisp autumn morning in Kentucky, a hemp farmer kneels in his field, running a hand over the golden stalks swaying in the breeze. A few years ago, these fields were filled with soy and corn. Now, they hold a crop with enormous promise—hemp. Farmers across the U.S. are eyeing…
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‘Why us, why now?’: Farmers paying stiff price as Trump’s USDA cuts slam food banks and schools
‘Why us, why now?’: Farmers paying stiff price as Trump’s USDA cuts slam food banks and schools  MSN
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Slotkin Part of Group of Senators Questioning Recent USDA Cuts
Slotkin Part of Group of Senators Questioning Recent USDA Cuts  WHMI
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Trump Signs Order Requiring Citizenship Proof In Federal Elections
Trump Signs Order Requiring Citizenship Proof In Federal Elections  WE News English