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Eyes on weather in South America
Eyes on weather in South America The Western Producer
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Brooke L. Rollins Sworn in as 33rd U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
WASHINGTON — Brooke Rollins was sworn in as the 33rd U.S. Secretary of Agriculture by Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Clarence Thomas in a private ceremony today at the Supreme Court building. The U.S. Senate confirmed Rollins by a vote of 72-to-28. “It is the honor of a lifetime to serve as the nation’s…
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From fertilizer to machinery, how might tariffs impact the agtech sector?
From fertilizer to machinery, how might tariffs impact the agtech sector? AgFunderNews
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Congress entreats USDA to protect chicken exports as part of bird flu strategy
Congress entreats USDA to protect chicken exports as part of bird flu strategy Feedstuffs
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UK: PM says it’s time to end ‘tax breaks for farmers’
Politics latest: PM says it’s time to end ‘tax breaks for farmers’ Sky News
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Brazil Backs Off BRICS Currency, Focuses on Cutting Dollar Dependence
Brazil Backs Off BRICS Currency, Focuses on Cutting Dollar Dependence Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Trump’s USDA Targets Past SNAP Financial Management, Vows to Fix Alleged Missteps Under Ex-Secretary Vilsack
Trump’s USDA Targets Past SNAP Financial Management, Vows to Fix Alleged Missteps Under Ex-Secretary Vilsack Hoodline
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U.S. Farmers Briefed on Obstacles, Opportunities in Livestock Markets
SAN ANTONIO — Demand and prices for beef and most poultry products are strong, but many challenges are creating uncertainty for both livestock producers and consumers. Ongoing avian influenza outbreaks, contraction in the cattle industry, higher interest rates, inflation-driven input costs and trade disputes are all causing fluctuations in the market. Experts briefed farmers on…
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Exports Support Corn and Wheat, Soybeans Firm on SA Crop Cuts
Exports Support Corn and Wheat, Soybeans Firm on SA Crop Cuts Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Deere misses revenue estimates on subdued farm equipment demand
Deere misses revenue estimates on subdued farm equipment demand Farmtario
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RFK Jr. Confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been confirmed as the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) by the Senate, a key position overseeing the nation’s health policies. His confirmation marks a significant moment for both public health and the agriculture industry. The International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) extended its congratulations, expressing optimism about working…
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Year Round E-15 Legislation Reintroduced on Capitol Hill
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The prospect of year-round sales of E-15 gasoline is once again up for debate on Capitol Hill as a bipartisan group of Senators on Thursday reintroduced the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025. Led by Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb), the legislation would allow the nationwide sale of E-15 gasoline,…
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February Is for Cow Lovers
AUSTIN, Texas — With Valentine’s Day this month, I thought we should show some love to the girls that produce our milk and all the good things that come from it. The modern dairy cow is an unsung hero that consistently enriches our lives. These remarkable animals provide more than just milk; they are a…
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Trump says he’ll announce reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners on Thursday
Trump says he’ll announce reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners on Thursday KTTC
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Massey Ferguson Launches Double Small Square Baler
Massey Ferguson Launches Double Small Square Baler Successful Farming
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China cuts back significantly on wheat imports
China cuts back significantly on wheat imports The Western Producer
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Brooke Rollins gets bipartisan support
Brooke Rollins confirmed as new agriculture secretary with bipartisan support Farm Progress
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USDA announces sign up periods for safety net programs
USDA announces sign up periods for safety net programs Brownwood News
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Maryland Permanently Preserves 4 Additional Working Farms
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — In a continued effort to protect Maryland’s agricultural heritage, the Maryland Board of Public Works has approved four new easements through the Maryland Agricultural Preservation Foundation adding approximately 516 acres of preserved prime farmland across Somerset, Washington, Kent, and Wicomico counties. “Preserving our farmland is crucial for Maryland’s future,” said Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks. “Farmers who choose to protect their…
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How Wet is America’s Soil? Nobody Really Knows, But AI Can Help
How Wet is America’s Soil? Nobody Really Knows, But AI Can Help wisc.edu
