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Arizona AG Sues Saudi Firm Over ‘Excessive’ Groundwater Pumping
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Wednesday she’s suing a Saudi Arabian agribusiness for allegedly violating a public nuisance law, contending that its groundwater pumping threatens the public health, safety and infrastructure of local communities in a rural western county. The complaint filed in Maricopa County Superior Court alleges that the pumping at a…
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Where is the food tech sector headed? Cocoa and coffee alternatives provide a clue
As alternatives to commodities gain traction, companies can create opportunities for investment in both alternative and incumbent solutions, the head of climate tech at J.P. Morgan writes.
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Livestock economist approaching 2025 with cautious optimism
A livestock economist is reminding cattle producers to have a risk management plan. Don Close, with Terrain Ag says he’s bullish on cattle markets heading into 2025, but is also approaching the new year with some caution. “When cattle prices get to all-time record levels, there’s just an added inherent risk or volatility in the…
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Potential US tariffs could push soybean prices lower
Potential US tariffs could push soybean prices lower  BakingBusiness.com
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Trump’s climate threats rattle world’s biggest science meeting
Trump’s climate threats rattle world’s biggest science meeting  E&E News
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Judge blocks rule strengthening protections for temporary farmworkers nationwide
The regulation, which grants organizing and safety protections to H-2A visa holders, had already been overturned in a number of states.
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Food Fight in Dietary Guidelines and GOP Governors Urge Farm Bill Passage
Food Fight in Dietary Guidelines and GOP Governors Urge Farm Bill Passage  AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Plan now for noxious weed control
Plan now for noxious weed control  Farm Progress
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Students Receive $15,000 During Farming for the Future Social Media Scholarship Contest
by Lura Roti Winners of the South Dakota Farmers Union (SDFU) Farming for the Future Scholarship contest were announced during the organization’s 109th State Convention held in Huron, December 11 and 12. Winners are: Hailey Kizer, from Howard placed first receiving $3,000; Karlie Stiefvater, from Salem placed second receiving $2,000; Madi Raymond, from Ethan placed third…
