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Colorado farmers tell FTC head federal right-to-repair policy needed
Colorado farmers tell FTC head federal right-to-repair policy needed Colorado Newsline
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Biofuel Leaders Respond to Court Decision on Small Refinery Exemptions
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit today issued an order vacating most of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2022 denials of petitions for small refinery exemptions from Renewable Fuel Standard obligations, and remanding those petitions to EPA for further proceedings. The court’s opinion remains under seal and is unavailable for public review.…
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USDA Use of Ag Data for ‘Climate Smart’ Programs Raises Data Privacy Concerns Among Farmers
[Technology Corner] USDA Use of Ag Data Raises Data Privacy Concerns Among Farmers Precision Farming Dealer
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Video of John Deere CEO Admitting to Discriminating Against White Employees Causes New Scandal
Robby Starbuck is at it again. This time he has dug up a clip of John Deere CEO John May speaking at a global town hall meeting for John Deere in 2022, wherein seemingly admits to illegal racial discrimination at the company. Wow. John Deere CEO John May should resign or be fired over this…
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Food inflation to slow in 2025, says USDA
Already low, food inflation to slow in 2025, says USDA Successful Farming
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Q&A: The Department of Agriculture Has Big Plans for Artificial Intelligence
Q&A: The Department of Agriculture Has Big Plans for Artificial Intelligence FedTech Magazine
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Congress asked to reauthorize CFTC
House Ag Committee leaders heard strong support for reauthorization of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as part of a subcommittee hearing Thursday. Walter Lukken is a former CFTC Commissioner and President and CEO of the Futures Industry Association. “Our markets have grown significantly,” he says. “Total trading volume on CFTC regulated exchanges in the U.S.…
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Growth Energy to USDA: Give farmers flexibility on climate smart ag
Growth Energy to USDA: Give farmers flexibility on climate smart ag Ethanol Producer Magazine
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AFBF: Failure to Modernize Farm Bill Has Measurable Consequences
WASHINGTON — The very real and damaging consequences of Congress’ failure to pass a modernized farm bill are brought to light in a new analysis by American Farm Bureau Federation economists. It provides a clearer picture of major impacts of relying on the antiquated 2018 farm bill, including the likely loss of more family farms in the U.S.,…