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Gen Z in Arizona and beyond worries eating food is causing ‘climate change’
Gen Z in Arizona and beyond worries that food choices are driving climate change myheraldreview.com
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Voters mixed on Trump vs. Harris agricultural policies
Voters mixed on Trump vs. Harris agricultural policies World Grain
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Lawsuit accuses McDonald’s of negligence over E. coli outbreak
A Colorado customer who became ill after eating a Quarter Pounder is taking legal action against the fast-food chain as Burger King and other restaurants pull onions from their menus as a precautionary measure.
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Administration Takes New Action to Halt the Spread of Bird Flu
WASHINGTON — Since the first case of H5N1 was confirmed in cattle, USDA and HHS have led a whole-of-government approach to rapidly respond to the outbreak. In response to the recent spread of H5N1 in lactating dairy cows to California and the resulting human cases and the human cases in Washington resulting from an outbreak…
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Opinion: Disaster relief needed to help ag producers
Opinion: Disaster relief needed to help ag producers Agri-Pulse
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Agricultural exports benefit from the farm bill
Agricultural exports benefit from the farm bill FarmWeekNow.com
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Big Ag is spending big on lobbying and the 2024 election
Political spending from the food and agriculture sector has increased, with a record $178 million spent on lobbying alone in 2023. Experts saying rising polarization may play a role.
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Odds Are Improving for Lawmakers to Pass Several Critical Farmer Support Programs
Odds Are Improving for Lawmakers to Pass Several Critical Farmer Support Programs Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Everything Farmers Need to Know About The FARM Act in Congress
Everything Farmers Need to Know About The FARM Act in Congress Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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RealAg Radio: A look at the markets, the U.S. election, and agricultural trade
RealAg Radio: A look at the markets, the U.S. election, and agricultural trade, Oct 23, 2024 RealAgriculture
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State and Industry Input Led U.S. Farm Agency to Relax Bird Flu Testing Order for Cows
State and Industry Input Led U.S. Farm Agency to Relax Bird Flu Testing Order for Cows Successful Farming
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A new administration’s influence over food prices likely limited
An ag economist says the next president will likely have little impact on food price inflation despite campaign promises. American Enterprise Institute director of agricultural policy studies Vince Smith tells Brownfield, “It’s simply not the case that food is way more expensive relative to other commodities today.” He says food prices since the beginning of…
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Pillen says ag, business, government need to work together
Pillen says ag, business, government need to work together norfolkneradio.com