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Trump to announce 25% tariffs on EU ‘very soon’
Trump to announce 25% tariffs on EU ‘very soon’ Kyiv Independent
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Trump 2nd term live updates: Trump blasts Zelenskyy as ‘not ready for peace’ after explosive meeting
Trump 2nd term live updates: Trump blasts Zelenskyy as ‘not ready for peace’ after explosive meeting ABC News
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Speaking via video at USDA’s Outlook Forum, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins called the state of U.S. farming one of the worst in 50 years. With a $45.5 billion trade deficit and rising costs, she vowed to move at “Trump speed” to deliver aid
Speaking via video at USDA’s Outlook Forum, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins called the state of U.S. farming one of the worst in 50 years. With a $45.5 billion trade deficit and rising costs, she vowed to move at “Trump speed” to deliver aid and secure bett Farm Progress
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Trump 2nd term live updates: Trump, Zelenskyy expected to sign mineral deal
Trump 2nd term live updates: Trump, Zelenskyy expected to sign mineral deal ABC News
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Sen. Joni Ernst backs USDA’s High-Path Avian Flu strategy
Sen. Joni Ernst backs USDA’s High-Path Avian Flu strategy RFD-TV
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NASDA Members Urge Congress to Initiate Labor Reform for Agriculture
WASHINGTON — Today at the 2025 Winter Policy Conference, members of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture called on the Congress to develop strategies to address agricultural labor stability challenges along with border security. The new policy item states comprehensive agricultural labor reform is needed to allow access to the H-2A program for year-round agriculture industries, create…
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Senator Ernst talks about new USDA HPAI measures
Senator Ernst talks about new USDA HPAI measures KIWARadio.com
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AFBF: USDA Announces Blueprint for Fighting HPAI
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins recently announced a blueprint intended to bring avian influenza under control. Bernt Nelson, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the current outbreak dates back almost three years. “So, highly pathogenic influenza has affected about 166 million birds since the outbreak began in 2022,” says Nelson.…
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Mass terminations have cut USDA ‘off at the knees,’ ex-employees say
Mass terminations have cut USDA ‘off at the knees,’ ex-employees say Wausau Pilot and Review
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USDA secretary appoints Idahoan Tom Schultz to serve as U.S. Forest Service chief
USDA secretary appoints Idahoan Tom Schultz to serve as U.S. Forest Service chief Idaho Capital Sun
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Will the MAHA, Massie, Freedom Caucus Coalition Oppose USDA Secretary Rollins’ Bird Flu Response Plan?
Will the MAHA, Massie, Freedom Caucus Coalition Oppose USDA Secretary Rollins’ Bird Flu Response Plan? The New York Sun
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SAF Coalition Meets with Congressional Champions to Strengthen Sustainable Aviation Fuel Policy at SAF Hill Day
Washington, D.C. — The Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Coalition met with key lawmakers on Capitol Hill yesterday to discuss critical policies supporting the domestic growth and adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the United States. As part of SAF Hill Day, these meetings underscored the vital role of SAF in creating new opportunities for Americans,…
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Farmers and ranchers need a farm bill
The president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says farmers and ranchers need the certainty of a five-year farm bill. Buck Wehrbein of Nebraska told the U.S. Senate Ag Committee during a hearing this week he’d liked to see it passed sooner rather than later. “There are too many people that are up in the…
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White House trying to rehire fired USDA bird flu officials
White House trying to rehire fired USDA bird flu officials USA TODAY
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Nebraska lawmakers considering bill to increase protections for meat and poultry workers
Nebraska lawmakers are considering a bill that could increase protections for meatpacking and poultry workers during animal disease outbreaks. State Senator Dunixi Guereca is the bill’s sponsor. “This bill emerges from an urgent need to bridge meatpackers and agricultural production while ensuring, even during unpredictable disasters, that our supply chain continues to function without interruption,”…