-
Trump Calls Biden “Worst President” After He Drops Out
‘Worst president’: Donald Trump reacts to President Joe Biden dropping out of 2024 election  Rural Radio Network
-
EPA spends $4.3 billion to fund projects in 30 states to reduce ‘climate pollution’
EPA awards $4.3 billion to fund projects in 30 states to reduce climate pollution  ABC News
-
Minnesota Soybean Farmers Push for Policy Moves Amid ‘Perfect Storm’
MANKATO, Minn. — With profit margins already tight during a challenging 2024 growing season, the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA) traveled to Washington, D.C., July 16-18 to warn the state’s congressional delegation that a repeat of a trade war with China could have a devastating impact on producers. “It seems like it’s been a perfect…
-
Farmers Fight a Hazardous Carbon-Capture Pipeline in Rural Midwest
Farmers Fight a Hazardous Carbon-Capture Pipeline in Rural Midwest  Truthout
-
USTR’s McKalip Talks Mexico Corn Dispute, New Markets, at Corn Congress
WASHINGTON — The U.S. has made a strong case in the dispute with Mexico over genetically engineered corn under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a top official in the Biden administration told farmers this week during remarks at the National Corn Growers Association’s Corn Congress meeting in Washington, D.C. “This is something we will not rest…
-
Iowa Corn Farmers Take Priorities to Corn Congress
JOHNSTON, Iowa — Iowa Corn Growers Association® (ICGA) farmer-leaders attended the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) Corn Congress meetings this week to advocate for key agricultural issues and priorities. During Corn Congress, ICGA farmer-leaders met with representatives from Iowa Congressional Delegation offices including Senators Ernst and Grassley and Representatives Feenstra, Miller-Meeks and Nunn. In addition to the Iowa offices, ICGA farmers…
-
Senators sign letter calling on USDA to protect US crops from potato wart disease
Senators Daines & Tester sign letter calling on USDA to protect US crops from potato wart disease  NonStop Local Billings
-
Grassley: Farm Bill likely to be extended another year
Grassley: Farm Bill likely to be extended another year  The Storm Lake Times Pilot
-
U.S. agriculture secretary outlines vision to save American farms
U.S. agriculture secretary outlines vision to save American farms during visit to Berks  Reading Eagle
-
Is the potato a vegetable? USDA says yes, and it will stay that way
Is the potato a vegetable? USDA says yes, and it will stay that way  AOL
-
USDA announces grants to help connect schools with local farms
Agribusiness Today: USDA announces grants to help connect schools with local farms  WAND
-
Corn Congress looks at tax policy, climate smart ag and trade
The National Corn Growers Association updated and added new resolutions on tax policy and climate smart agriculture, and talked trade at Corn Congress this week. Missouri farmer and newly elected board member Jay Schutte tells Brownfield there’s support for a non-refundable federal tax credit given to farmers using certain practices that lower the carbon intensity…