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FTC to Study High Food Prices
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission will look into why grocery prices are still high despite falling costs for retailers. FTC Chair Lina Khan made the announcement during a public meeting with officials from the Justice Department on pricing practices. When the FTC votes to authorize the study, major U.S. grocery chains would be required to…
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Grain and Livestock Start Lower With Risk Off Selling Tied to Global Stock Market Melt Down
Grain and Livestock Start Lower With Risk Off Selling Tied to Global Stock Market Melt Down  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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U.S. Weekly Corn Export Inspections Rise
U.S. Weekly Corn Export Inspections Rise  MarketWatch
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FRAC, AEM lament tax bill failure as Senate adjourns
FRAC, AEM lament tax bill failure as Senate adjourns  The Fence Post
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Why Early August Looks More Like El Nino Than La Nina
Why Early August Looks More Like El Nino Than La Nina  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Outlook Grim for Farm Income in 2024
Outlook Grim for Farm Income in 2024Â Â Mitchell Now –
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Wheat and Cotton Slump as Traders Weigh Recession, Storm Risks
Wheat and Cotton Slump as Traders Weigh Recession, Storm Risks  Bloomberg
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Will Hurricane Debby Bring Severe Weather to Maine, Massachusetts, & New Hampshire?
Will Hurricane Debby Bring Severe Weather to Maine, Massachusetts, & New Hampshire?  b985.fm
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5 Questions To Challenge Your Comfort With Risk
5 Questions To Challenge Your Comfort With Risk  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ongoing mycotoxin risks in key regions
Ongoing mycotoxin risks in key regions  All About Feed
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National Farmers’ Market Week: $250,000 Awarded to Farmers’ Markets Across NYS
ALBANY — To kick off National Farmers’ Market Week, New York State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball today announced that nearly $250,000 has been awarded to six farmers’ market organizations across the state through Round 2 of the Farmers’ Market Resiliency Grant Program. Funding for the program was included in the 2023-24 New York State…
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National FFA Announces Record-Breaking One Million Student Members
INDIANAPOLIS — National FFA Organization, a nationally-recognized school-based student leadership development organization, announced today that it reached a record-breaking milestone of having more than one million FFA members: 1,027,273. States that have shown the largest membership percentage growth this past year are Utah, Florida and Alaska. “It’s exciting to watch this generation continue to find their place in…
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2024 MAGIE Show: The Place for Advancement in Ag Technology Â
MAGIE is the place you need to be to see, study, and evaluate how new advances in equipment, operations, and crop inputs can help your business prosper. The post 2024 MAGIE Show: The Place for Advancement in Ag Technology  appeared first on CropLife.
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Specialty crop growers might take a closer look at ECO crop insurance
A crop insurance agent from Michigan says updates to the Enhanced Coverage Option insurance program from the USDA could work well for specialty crop growers. Cory Blumerick with GreenStone Farm Credit Services says specialty crops like apples, blueberries, grapes and walnuts now qualify, but more details are needed. “We are waiting on the actuaries for…
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USDA Trade Mission to Expand Market Access, Ag Exports in Colombia
USDA Trade Mission to Expand Market Access, Ag Exports in Colombia  Morning Ag Clips –
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Updated CBO score for House farm bill gets mixed responses
An updated score from the Congressional Budget Office says the House Ag Committee’s farm bill would increase direct spending by $33 billion in the next decade. CBO’s estimate reflects an increase in direct spending for the commodities title and considers the savings from using the Commodity Credit Corporation. The CBO says using CCC funds would…
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USDA Proposes New Rules to Combat Salmonella in Poultry
USDA Proposes New Rules to Combat Salmonella in Poultry  Food Poisoning News
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House Ag Committee’s Farm Bill Would Increase Federal Budget Deficit by $33B Over 10 Years
CBO Estimate Shows House Ag Committee’s Farm Bill Would Increase Federal Budget Deficit by $33B Over 10 Years  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal