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NPPC President says farm bill passage crucial to fund biosecurity, traceability efforts
The president of the National Pork Producers Council says she’s hopeful a farm bill can be passed soon. Lori Stevermer tells Brownfield… “There’s funding in there for what we call our three-legged animal health stool. So funding for our national animal health lab network, funding for our veterinary stockpiles, and funding for our Foot and…
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A new source of farm income? Corteva, BP partnering on feedstock crops for biofuels
A new source of farm income? Corteva, BP partnering on feedstock crops for biofuels Michigan Farm News
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Ukraine’s top commodities in decline 1,000 days into war with Russia
Ukraine’s top commodities in decline 1,000 days into war with Russia Bilyonaryo Business News
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Biden Admin Asks Congress to Approve $98.4 billion in Emergency Aid for Disasters
Biden Admin Asks Congress to Approve $98.4 billion in Emergency Aid for Disasters Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Ag Professionals Discuss Careers in Ag With Students at Annual Event
SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. — Agriculture is not just growing a crop or raising livestock, as around 190 high schoolers interested in agriculture found out at the annual Careers in Ag Day at the Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center in Scottsbluff. The event, held on Nov. 13, was hosted by the Scottsbluff/Gering Chamber of Commerce Ag…
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Soybeans, corn, wheat up to start week
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying, rallying after the mixed business for much of the session. South American planting and development conditions generally look favorable, with the trade expecting big crops. Ahead of Monday’s open, Mexico bought 261,264 tons of U.S. soybeans, the Philippines picked up 135,000 tons of U.S. bean meal,…
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America’s Soil Crisis: Phosphorus Vanishes Amid Fierce Storms
America’s Soil Crisis: Phosphorus Vanishes Amid Fierce Storms SciTechDaily
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Concerns about potential tariffs in 2025
The director of trade policy at the U.S. Grains Council is concerned about potential tariffs disrupting trade efforts in 2025. Andrew Brandt tells Brownfield… “President-elect Trump is coming back,” he says. “He has not hidden the fact that he did tariffs the first time and he intends to do them again. He’s spoken of tariffs…