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US Ag Exports ‘Would End’ if Fees Imposed on Chinese Ships, Groups Warn
US Ag Exports ‘Would End’ if Fees Imposed on Chinese Ships, Groups Warn  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Rollins: USDA’s five-part HPAI strategy is effective so far
Rollins: USDA’s five-part HPAI strategy is effective so far  WATTAgNet Industry News & Trends
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Dole, Grain Exporters Warn Trump Shipping Fee Threatens Markets
Dole, Grain Exporters Warn Trump Shipping Fee Threatens Markets  Bloomberg Government
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Farmers Get Lifeline! USDA Unveils Urgent Reforms and $10 Billion Aid to Save Agriculture
Farmers Get Lifeline! USDA Unveils Urgent Reforms and $10 Billion Aid to Save Agriculture  MyChesCo
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What are the issues in US talks with Ukraine and Russia?
What are the issues in US talks with Ukraine and Russia?  The Straits Times
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Dusty moves to increase U.S. egg supply; Noem cracks down on ‘swatting’
Dusty moves to increase U.S. egg supply; Noem cracks down on ‘swatting’Â Â Newscenter1.tv
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Why the Farm Bill Affects Everyone — Not Just Farmers
ATHENS, Ga. — You’ve probably heard of the U.S. Farm Bill, but do you know what it is? While it may seem like it only affects farmers, this complex legislation impacts everyone — whether you buy groceries, care about conservation or rely on nutrition programs. Yet, despite its broad reach, it remains one of the most…
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Exclusive-Proposed US port fees on China-built ships begins choking coal, agriculture exports
Exclusive-Proposed US port fees on China-built ships begins choking coal, agriculture exports  MSN
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Senator Fischer Responds to USDA Cuts, Tariffs
Senator Fischer Responds to USDA Cuts, Tariffs  Fairburyjournalnews
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Trump has ordered the dismantling of the US Education Department. Here’s what that means
Trump has ordered the dismantling of the US Education Department. Here’s what that means  DC News Now | Washington, DC
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USDA Deputy Undersecretary Brooke Appleton gives an update on ECAP payments
USDA Deputy Undersecretary Brooke Appleton gives an update on ECAP payments  RFD-TV
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New bill introduced in Congress to lower egg prices
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers have introduced a bill they say will lower the cost of eggs for consumers. Dusty Johnson, a U.S. Representative from South Dakota, is a sponsor of the Lowering Egg Prices Act. He says the bill rolls back regulations and takes a different food safety approach for breaker eggs. “Those…
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Proposed U.S. Port Fees on China Ships Already Hitting Ag Exports
Proposed U.S. Port Fees on China Ships Already Hitting Ag Exports  Successful Farming
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Prospects for a New Farm Bill Amid Struggling Ag Economy
(WASHINGTON D.C.) – As lawmakers continue to navigate a full legislative calendar in 2025, farmers and ranchers continue to advocate for getting a new five-year Farm Bill that could provide certainty to a struggling agricultural economy. Dr. John Newton, Executive Head at Terrain, says that ad hoc assistance that USDA is starting to rollout is…
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EU Delays Retaliatory Tariffs
The European Union delayed its first round of retaliatory tariffs until mid-April. Supply Chain Dive says the EU originally planned to lift a suspension on previously installed retaliatory tariffs on April 1. That would have been in response to America’s 25 percent duties on steel and aluminum imports. The EU will implement a new round…