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Year-round E15 left out of CR. What’s next?
Biofuels groups are going back to the drawing board after a year-round E15 solution was left out of the Continuing Resolution. “To have it in the CR and then have it pulled out unceremoniously, people are pretty salty about it,” said Monte Shaw, executive director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association. Shaw says there’s been…
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Uncertainty ahead in second Trump term
Uncertainty ahead in second Trump term World Grain
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NSP Applauds Inclusion of Agriculture Provisions in Year-end Bill
WASHINGTON D.C. – National Sorghum Producers (NSP) Chair Amy France, a sorghum farmer from Scott City, Kansas, released the following statement praising the Continuing Resolution (CR) passage. “The National Sorghum Producers commends the dedicated efforts of agricultural advocates and bipartisan Congressional leaders in reaching an agreement to provide disaster and economic assistance while also extending the…
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Watch Trump Says Musk Is Not Taking US Presidency
Watch Trump Says Musk Is Not Taking US Presidency Bloomberg
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In a Victory for U.S. Corn Growers, USMCA Panel Rules Against Mexico’s GM Corn Ban
In a Victory for U.S. Corn Growers, USMCA Panel Rules Against Mexico’s GM Corn Ban Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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What a Government Shutdown Would Mean for Upcoming USDA Reports
What a Government Shutdown Would Mean for Upcoming USDA Reports Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Will there be another East Coast port strike in January? Experts weigh in.
Industry observers have differing views on the likelihood of a strike, which would add to the logistics hurdles shippers are already facing.
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Secretary Vilsack reflects on his lifetime of service as a new administration prepares for office
Secretary Vilsack reflects on his lifetime of service as a new administration prepares for office RFD-TV
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US groups receive funding to promote ag exports
US groups receive funding to promote ag exports World Grain
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Farmer frustrated over lack of economic aid package
A South Dakota farmer is frustrated Congress has yet to put forward a plan to deliver economic assistance to producers. Rodney Koch grows corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and small grains near Garretson. “We’re out here trying to feed America I guess, and part of the world for that matter, but keep things going and keep things…
