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President Trump Calls for Action on Brazilian Trade Barriers; Brazil Says U.S. Ethanol Tariff Would Be Unreasonable
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Earlier this week, President Donald Trump called out an almost ten-year old tariff on U.S. ethanol by Brazil that was an example of many duties that his administration plans to fight back against with reciprocal tariffs. Speaking in the Oval Office, President Trump said in part that “this is something that should…
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Exciting market potential of SoyFoam
The past chair of the United Soybean Board is excited about the market potential of SoyFoam. Steve Reinhard says the environmentally friendly wetting and smothering agent used by firefighters is made from soybeans. “It contains no PFAS, so none of the forever chemicals. It’s what I call a ‘triple win’ because it’s good for the…
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USDA: Secretary Rollins Takes Action on Day One
USDA: Secretary Rollins Takes Action on Day One Morning Ag Clips –
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Farm Companies Bottom Lines Suffer Amid Uncertainty; but Lower Costs May Be on the Horizon
Farm Companies Bottom Lines Suffer Amid Uncertainty; but Lower Costs May Be on the Horizon MSN
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USAID Dismantling: What It Means for Farmers and Ag Research
USAID Dismantling: What It Means for Farmers and Ag Research Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. grains: Chicago wheat hits four-month high as cold threatens Russia, US crops
U.S. grains: Chicago wheat hits four-month high as cold threatens Russia, US crops Grainews
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Why the Boom-or-Bust Forage Harvester Market Is Surprisingly Stable
Why the Boom-or-Bust Forage Harvester Market Is Surprisingly Stable Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Beef tallow sales resume after recall nationwide by USDA
Beef tallow sales resume after recall nationwide by USDA Fox8tv
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Western Australia’s wheat harvest exceeds forecast by 1.6 million tons, GIWA says
Western Australia’s wheat harvest exceeds forecast by 1.6 million tons, GIWA says Country Guide
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Sharp drop in tractor and combine sales continues into 2025
Sharp drop in tractor and combine sales continues into 2025 AGDAILY
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Succession planning? Start sooner
A farmer and marketing expert says farm families should start their succession planning sooner. “Ultimately, it’s never too early to have the discussion.” Matt Bennett from AgMarket.net says planning for a farm’s future after a family death is a tough conversation to get started, and he knows from first-hand experience. “I know when we started…
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Secretary Rollins Delivers Opening Remarks at USDA Headquarters
WASHINGTON — Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins delivered opening remarks at the Department of Agriculture to more than 400 USDA employees, stakeholders, and congressional members and staff as they welcomed her to her first full day on the job. A recording of Secretary Rollins’ remarks can be found on the USDA website. Stay up…
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H-2A reform keeping steam into 2025
An American Farm Bureau board member for the Midwest Region says he’s encouraged to see the organization elevating labor as a top priority. Michigan Farm Bureau President Ben LaCross tells Brownfield specialty crop farmers in his state have relied on the H-2A visa guest worker program for more than a decade, but “The returns that our farmers…
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“The Little Farmer”: The Super Bowl Commercial that Captured Hearts and Put the Spotlight on Agriculture
“The Little Farmer”: The Super Bowl Commercial that Captured Hearts and Put the Spotlight on Agriculture Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Grains Extend Rally: Cattle Seeing Selling Resurface
Grains Extend Rally: Cattle Seeing Selling Resurface Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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People are flocking to Florida. Will there be enough water for them?
People are flocking to Florida. Will there be enough water for them? WFTV Orlando
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Very cold weather is coming. US about to get 10th and chilliest polar vortex this winter
Very cold weather is coming. US about to get 10th and chilliest polar vortex this winter Harrison Daily
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US groups ready to work with new ag secretary
US groups ready to work with new ag secretary World Grain
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Grains Start Day in the Green
Grains Start Day in the Green | Friday, Feb. 14, 2025 Successful Farming
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Looking ahead to 2025 corn and soybean acres
An ag economist says there could be an acreage shift in 2025. Matt Erickson, ag economic and policy advisor with Farm Credit Services of America, says one area he monitors is the soybean-to-corn price ratio. He says a lower ratio can indicate corn is fighting soybeans for acres. “That ratio has been relatively low in…
