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Tariff Uncertainty: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead for Agriculture
Tariff Uncertainty: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead for Agriculture AgWeb
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U.S. livestock: Tariffs pull down beef, pork
U.S. livestock: Tariffs pull down beef, pork Grainews
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Concern over tariffs impact on soybean market share
The chairman of the Illinois Soybean Association says he has many worries regarding the new tariffs announced by the Trump administration. Ron Kindred, who farms in Logan County, tells Brownfield, “The concern is how long is it gonna last? How much pain is it gonna cause?” He says, “How low will our commodity prices go?”…
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Soybeans lower, corn mixed following Liberation Day
Soybean futures closed lower, and corn was mixed a day after President Trump announced tariffs on dozens of U.S. trading partners. Farm management analyst Kent Thiesse with Green Solutions Group says the market is most likely reacting to new 34 percent tariffs on Chinese imports. “China has kind of indicated that they’re probably going to…
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Thune, Durbin Ask Trump to Permit the Nationwide, Year-Round Sale of E15 Fuel
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) today led a bipartisan group of their colleagues in asking President Trump to permit the year-round sale of E15 fuel through the summer of 2025 in order to enhance America’s energy security and lower fuel costs for consumers while leveraging American agriculture. “To meet our nation’s…
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Targeted Use of Tariffs and Robust Negotiations Essential to Successful Results
ARLINGTON, VA – Leaders from the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) released the following statements today in response to President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements. “Tariffs can be a useful tool for negotiating fairer terms of trade. To that end, we are glad to see the administration focusing on long-time barriers…
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Grain and Livestock Futures Tank on Liberation Day Tariffs
Grain and Livestock Futures Tank on Liberation Day Tariffs AgWeb
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Commodities Hit as Trump’s Tariffs Threaten Demand and Economy
Commodities Hit as Trump’s Tariffs Threaten Demand and Economy Bloomberg.com
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US farmers to plant 10 million acres to spring wheat
US farmers to plant 10 million acres to spring wheat World Grain
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Chicago soybeans rise on biofuel coalition meeting with EPA
U.S. grains: Chicago soybeans rise on biofuel coalition meeting with EPA Grainews
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Cattle prices climb higher, hog prices pull back
U.S. livestock: Cattle prices climb higher, hog prices pull back Country Guide
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Tariff Fears Trigger Risk Off Selling in Grains: Live Cattle Make New Highs
Tariff Fears Trigger Risk Off Selling in Grains: Live Cattle Make New Highs AgWeb
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Farmers face volatile grain markets post-planting
Farmers face volatile grain markets post-planting Farm Progress
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Analyst: markets a “wait and see” for trade tariffs
Analyst: markets a “wait and see” for trade tariffs Brownfield Ag News
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U.S. Agricultural Exports/Imports Threatened by Trump Trade Actions
U.S. Agricultural Exports/Imports Threatened by Trump Trade Actions Successful Farming
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Corn and Soy in the Red | Wednesday, April 2, 2025 – Successful Farming
Corn and Soy in the Red | Wednesday, April 2, 2025 Successful Farming
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How will tariffs impact long-term demand for U.S. ag exports?
An ag economist says the agricultural industry is concerned trade tensions could impact long-term demand for U.S. ag products. In this episode of Managing for Profit, Ohio State University’s Ian Sheldon says farmers are starting to feel the impacts of tariffs. The post How will tariffs impact long-term demand for U.S. ag exports? appeared first…
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Rollins Heads Overseas to Expand Market Access
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins will visit six international markets in her first six months on the job to help expand markets and boost American agricultural exports. At a time when the agricultural trade deficit is at almost $50 billion following the previous administration’s little to no action taken in the international marketplace, the USDA is…
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Canadian canola crop faces double tariff threat from U.S., China
Canadian canola crop faces double tariff threat from U.S., China BNN Bloomberg