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Grassley certain of farm bill extension but unsure on disaster aid
The congressional wheels are in motion to extend the current farm bill into 2025. U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley tells Brownfield. “I hate to tell you there’s no doubt it’s going to be included in the Continuing Resolution, but that’s what we think is definitely happening. And I don’t know whether I need a daily update…
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How US Climate & Air Pollution Policy Might Change Following The Election
How US Climate & Air Pollution Policy Might Change Following The Election CleanTechnica
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House Democratic Leader Jeffries Addresses Farm Bill
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries warns any new farm bill next year must be balanced and bipartisan, or it will face the same opposition from his party that kept it from passing this year. Congress must again extend the 2018 farm bill, and top House Democrat Jeffries warns any new farm bill or extension must…
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Former ambassador says he’s excited for ag industry’s future under Trump administration
A former ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture says getting young people involved in agriculture remains crucial to the industry’s success. Kip Tom tells Brownfield farming is very capital intensive. “It takes lots of money to get into this business, and sometimes if you get 2% to 3% rate of return…
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These Are the Industries Most Affected by Tariffs
These Are the Industries Most Affected by Tariffs 24/7 Wall St.
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MARIANNETTE MILLER MEEKS: The U.S. must step up to become the world’s leading energy superpower
MARIANNETTE MILLER MEEKS: The U.S. must step up to become the world’s leading energy superpower Indianola Independent Advocate
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Farm groups say producers need a new farm bill, but many expect another extension as time runs out
Farm groups say producers need a new farm bill, but many expect another extension as time runs out IPM Newsroom
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NCBA president-elect says tariffs can be effective against “bad actors”
A leader with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is taking a wait-and-see approach to tariff threats by the incoming administration. NCBA president-elect Buck Wehrbein says what Donald Trump said on the campaign trail is not necessarily what will happen when he takes office. “Because he is a negotiator, it’s in his blood. So he believes…
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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…