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USDA must do more to regulate genetically engineered crops, judge rules
A federal court overturned a 2020 rule that looked to accelerate innovation by allowing manufacturers to sidestep regulatory reviews.
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NCBA Endorsed Disaster Tax Relief Bill Passes Senate
WASHINGTON – On Friday, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) thanked the U.S. Senate for passing the Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act (H.R. 5863). In addition to providing much needed relief to victims of hurricanes, this legislation would provide tax relief for cattle producers who received payments due to wildfires. Previously, these payments counted as…
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Will the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Get a Second Life?
Will the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Get a Second Life? Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Republican AGs sue BlackRock, other investment firms over ‘woke’ climate action efforts
Republican AGs sue BlackRock, other investment firms over ‘woke’ climate action efforts kttn
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Right to repair laws sees renewed emphasis
Right to repair laws sees renewed emphasis Trade Farm Machinery
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Federal Court Puts Corporate Transparency Act Ownership Reporting on Hold
COLUMBUS, Ohio — If you are one of those farm businesses putting off the requirement to file “beneficial ownership information” (BOI) to the federal government under the new Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), you just received an early Christmas present from a federal court in Texas. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas…
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Trump’s policies ‘should be turning off farmers’ – why did so many vote for him?
Trump’s policies ‘should be turning off farmers’ – why did so many vote for him? The Guardian US
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Lobbyist says Rollins nomination could be good for ag
The head lobbyist for Syngenta says President-elect Trump’s nomination of Brooke Rollins for Secretary of Agriculture could be good for the industry. Mary Kay Thatcher tells Brownfield, “I think that she’s got some good background.” She says, “She grew up on a farm, has an agricultural degree, was a state FFA officer, and she served…
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Tariff threat requires major changes
Tariff threat requires major changes The Western Producer
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Farm Bill Extension, Disaster Aid on the Table Before 118th Congress Wraps Up
(WASHINGTON D.C.)– An extension of the 2018 Farm Bill and a disaster aid package to help farmers impacted by natural disasters and low commodity prices is one of the top remaining priorities for the 118th Congress before the end of the year. At least, that’s the word from the top Republican on the Senate Agriculture…
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Water resources bill to be considered by full Congress
The Soy Transportation Coalition executive director says passage of the Water Resources Development Act, or WRDA, is close after Congress passed it out of conference this week. Mike Steenhoek tells Brownfield, “Time is of the essence, but it’s looking quite likely once we get to next week both the full House and then hopefully subsequent…
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USDA’s 2020 Genetically Engineered Plants Ruling Overturned: A Key Legal Shift in Biotechnology Regulation
USDA’s 2020 Genetically Engineered Plants Ruling Overturned: A Key Legal Shift in Biotechnology Regulation mediahousepress
