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Can Your Land Be Searched? Western Conference Session Details Fourth Amendment and Ag
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Two crowd-favorite presenters are returning to speak at a national agricultural conference — this time out West. Senior Attorneys Robert Frommer and Joshua Windham of the Institute for Justice will present on the Fourth Amendment and agriculture at the 3rd Annual Western Water, Agricultural, and Environmental Law Conference. The two previously spoke in 2024 at…
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Fossil Fuel, Agriculture Officials to Rail Against Trump Port Fee Plan
Fossil Fuel, Agriculture Officials to Rail Against Trump Port Fee Plan Successful Farming
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Farmers Concerned About Proposed USTR Shipping Rules
The U.S. Trade Representative’s Office launched an investigation into China’s efforts to dominate the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors. After an investigation, the USTR released proposed actions, including assessing fees up to $1.5 million on ships arriving at U.S. ports if the ships are Chinese-built, operated or flagged. A comment period is open for the…
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Slotkin Part of Group of Senators Questioning Recent USDA Cuts
Slotkin Part of Group of Senators Questioning Recent USDA Cuts WHMI
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Trump Signs Order Requiring Citizenship Proof In Federal Elections
Trump Signs Order Requiring Citizenship Proof In Federal Elections WE News English
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Reciprocal tariff uncertainty lingers
The president and CEO of the National Grain and Feed Association says it’s unclear what will happen in agriculture when reciprocal trade tariffs take effect next Wednesday. “We really need to see what the details are on April 2.” Mike Seyfert tells Brownfield additional tariffs could impact feed ingredients. “What that might mean for increased…
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U.S. Agrees to Help Russia Boost Exports in Black Sea Truce
U.S. Agrees to Help Russia Boost Exports in Black Sea Truce MSN
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NCGA Calls for Exemptions on Shipping Restrictions
NCGA Calls for Exemptions on Shipping Restrictions Morning Ag Clips –
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Proposed US levies on Chinese ships opposed
Proposed US levies on Chinese ships opposed World Grain
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President Signs EO to Increase Potash, Other Mineral Production
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — President Donald Trump signed an executive order to increase domestic production of critical minerals, including potash. The president directed federal agencies to compile lists of pending mineral projects and expedite their review in coordination with the National Energy Dominance Council led by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. The president also directed Burgum to…
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Farmers, Industry Leaders Thank Ohio Lt. Governor for E15 Support
DELAWARE, Ohio — The Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association, alongside farmers, national agricultural advocates, and ethanol industry leaders, praised Lieutenant Governor Jim Tressel for his recent letter to Ohio’s congressional delegation urging them to support federal legislation to expand access to E15 fuel nationwide. In his letter, Lt. Governor Tressel called for amending the…
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Grassley: Farmers Can Feed And Fuel The World At The Same Time. It’s Not Either/Or
Grassley: Farmers Can Feed And Fuel The World At The Same Time. It’s Not Either/Or Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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USDA Announces Key FPAC Appointments to Advance ‘America First’ Farm Agenda
USDA Announces Key FPAC Appointments to Advance ‘America First’ Farm Agenda Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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RIPE President Appointed to USDA Farm Service Agency
RIPE President Appointed to USDA Farm Service Agency Morning Ag Clips –