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Corn Growers, Congressional Champions Rally for Year-Round Ethanol Access
WASHINGTON — Corn grower leaders joined Rep. Adrian Smith (R-Neb.) and Congressional biofuels leaders at a press conference on Capitol Hill today to push for passage of legislation that would extend consumer access to fuels with 15% ethanol blends, known as E15 and Unleaded 88. “Eliminating barriers to high blends of ethanol would be good…
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National Farmers Union sets 2025 policy
The National Farmers Union has set its policy priorities for 2025. Rob Larew, NFU president, says the organization’s delegates are focused on advocating for America’s farmers and ranchers. “In so many parts of the country, the farm economy is really in question, and it looks extraordinarily bleak,” he says, “so farm economy is driving a…
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The EU retaliates against Trump’s trade moves and slaps tariffs on produce from Republican states
The EU retaliates against Trump’s trade moves and slaps tariffs on produce from Republican states WFTV Orlando
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Trade War Turmoil: Joe Vaclavik, Commodities Marketing Expert, Advises Patience
Trade War Turmoil: Joe Vaclavik, Commodities Marketing Expert, Advises Patience Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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US agriculture supply chain protected from Chinese Communist Party in new Hinson, Ricketts bipartisan bill
US agriculture supply chain protected from Chinese Communist Party in new Hinson, Ricketts bipartisan bill Fox News
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Food & Ag Community to MAHA Commission: “We Must Use Sound Science”
Washington, D.C. — More than 300 organizations have sent a letter to health, agriculture and environmental leaders in D.C. calling for sound science and data to be used by the Make America Healthy Again Commission in upcoming evaluations for products essential to food and agriculture. The letter specifically focuses on the importance of pesticides, biotechnology, and food…
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New Administration Resets Priorities for Nation’s Leading Commodity Groups
New Administration Resets Priorities for Nation’s Leading Commodity Groups
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China Hits Back at Trump Tariffs, Targets US Ag, and Climate Smart Ag Under Review
China Hits Back at Trump Tariffs, Targets US Ag, and Climate Smart Ag Under Review Hoosier Ag Today
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Iowa farmers demand answers from Sen. Chuck Grassley amidst USDA cuts
Iowa farmers demand answers from Sen. Chuck Grassley amidst USDA cuts MSN
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China Strikes Back at Trump Tariffs With 15% Levies Targeting US Farmers
WASHINGTON (AP) — China retaliated against President Donald Trump’s tariffs with an additional 15% tax on key American farm products, including chicken, pork, soybeans and beef. The escalating trade tensions punished U.S. markets Monday as investors fearful of the damage from from Trump’s trade wars put their money elsewhere. The Chinese tariffs, announced last week, were a response to…
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Attorney general asks DOGE to investigate Grain Belt Express
Missouri’s Attorney General has asked the Trump administration to investigate a $4.9 billion federal loan awarded to the Grain Belt Express. The project would construct transmission lines across Missouri to transport wind-generated energy from Kansas to Indiana. In a letter, Attorney General Andrew Bailey said he wants the Department of Government Efficiency to cancel funding…
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Budget Progress Overshadowed by Tariff Uncertainty
Budget Progress Overshadowed by Tariff Uncertainty Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Slim margins, climate disasters, and Trump’s funding freeze: Life or death for many US farms
Slim margins, climate disasters, and Trump’s funding freeze: Life or death for many US farms The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting
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China strikes back at Trump tariffs with 15% levies targeting US farmers
China strikes back at Trump tariffs with 15% levies targeting US farmers WFTV Orlando
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Secretary Rollins Unveils Bold Plan to Reignite Hope and Prosperity in Rural America
Secretary Rollins Unveils Bold Plan to Reignite Hope and Prosperity in Rural America MyChesCo
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Soy Farmers Appreciate Tariff Reprieve
WASHINGTON — “U.S. soybean farmers are appreciative of the administration’s announcement March 6 temporarily suspending tariffs on Canada and Mexico,” said Caleb Ragland, ASA president. “Cross-border trade between our three nations is vital for the continued success of U.S. agriculture, and we appreciate the president’s work to protect our sector. We were particularly heartened to…
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Common Sense: The missing ingredient in American politics, and what Congress can learn from Rural America
by Christine E. Hamp President, National Grange In a country built on the ideals of unity and collaboration, it is disheartening to witness the growing divisiveness that is paralyzing American politics. Today, more than ever, we need common sense—not as a partisan tool, but as a guiding principle—to navigate the challenges we face as a…
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USDA Planning to Terminate Leases for Dozens of FSA, NRCS Offices
USDA Planning to Terminate Leases for Dozens of FSA, NRCS Offices Farm Policy News
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Canada Suspends Imports From Biggest U.S. Pork Processing Plant
Canada Suspends Imports From Biggest U.S. Pork Processing Plant Successful Farming
