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USDA defends biofuels law in face of critical EPA review: reports
USDA defends biofuels law in face of critical EPA review: reports  Quantum Commodity Intelligence
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An alternative to the USDA Organic label could be more accessible for farmers. Can it stick with consumers?
An alternative to the USDA Organic label could be more accessible for farmers. Can it stick with consumers?  WWNO
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Salty Debate: Why We Can Never Agree on the Perfect French Fries
WASHINGTON — Debates are heating up over what makes the ultimate french fries and the discussions show no sign of cooling off. Whether you’re a straight-cut enthusiast or a defender of the potato tornado, one thing’s for sure: We’ll never agree on the perfect fries, and that’s exactly why we love them. But a little…
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UK and Ukraine agree cutting-edge scheme to protect food security
UK and Ukraine agree cutting-edge scheme to protect food security  GOV.UK
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Auctions Flush With Late-Model Farm Equipment
Auctions Flush With Late-Model Farm Equipment  Red River Farm Network
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Ukrainian agriculture exports slump
Ukrainian agriculture exports slump  The Western Producer
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Brooke Rollins’ to-do list
Brooke Rollins’ to-do list  POLITICO
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New USDA guide for biofuel credits
New USDA guide for biofuel credits  Farms.com
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Trump Is Once Again Quitting The Paris Climate Accords
Trump Is Once Again Quitting The Paris Climate Accords  Yahoo News Canada
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Trump 2.0: From Early Executive Orders to Delaying Tariffs Against China, Here’s What to Expect as Trump Takes Office
Trump 2.0: From Early Executive Orders to Delaying Tariffs Against China, Here’s What to Expect as Trump Takes Office  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Clean Fuels Conference to Highlight State of Biodiesel, Renewable Diesel and SAF in 2025
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Industry leaders along the value chain for biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel come together next week in San Diego to highlight the latest innovations for biofuel use, feedstock development, and navigating a changing political landscape in 2025. The Clean Fuels Conference runs Monday through Thursday, Jan. 20-23 at the…
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US corn net long jumps to highest since May 2022 and soybean flips to net long
US corn net long jumps to highest since May 2022 and soybean flips to net long  Fastmarkets news
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Embrace the Cold: It is Likely to Restrict Some Pest Species Populations
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The current cold spell might be hard to appreciate, but it is likely to help limit some pest populations, which I hope can lift your spirits and help you to better enjoy the cold. Cold winters are known to restrict populations of some pest species, including bean leaf beetle, cereal leaf…
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Thoroughbreds: Beyond the Racetrack
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Shannon Reed, DVM, veterinary surgeon, clinical associate professor of large animal surgery in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, has been awarded the American College of Veterinary Surgeons Foundation Lynn Wheaton Philanthropy Award, for her contributions to the Retired Racehorse Project. The Retired…
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3 Big Things Today
3 Big Things Today, January 20, 2025Â Â Successful Farming
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A wave of cat deaths from bird flu prompts new rules on pet food production
A wave of cat deaths from bird flu prompts new rules on pet food production  Phys.org
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Rare winter storm to impact Gulf Coast with heavy snow and disruptive ice
Rare winter storm to impact Gulf Coast with heavy snow and disruptive ice  The Watchers
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Solar Farms Are Booming in the US and Putting Thousands of Hungry Sheep to Work
BUCKHOLTS, Texas (AP) — On rural Texas farmland, beneath hundreds of rows of solar panels, a troop of stocky sheep rummage through pasture, casually bumping into one another as they remain committed to a single task: chewing grass. The booming solar industry has found an unlikely mascot in sheep as large-scale solar farms crop up across the…
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Foliar fungicide evaluations
Iowa State University recently released findings from its 2024 foliar fungicide evaluations, which is conducted on an annual basis. Extension plant pathologist Alison Robertson says six locations across Iowa are used for trials, and she tells Brownfield the data is beneficial for corn growers. The post Foliar fungicide evaluations appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.