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President Trump Announces At Least 10% Tariffs, Higher Amounts on Multiple Countries
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced a long list of global reciprocal tariffs that cover a wide-range of products from numerous countries that hold trade surpluses with the United States. According to a chart held up by President Trump during the press conference, the long list of reciprocal tariffs included rates of…
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Mexico’s President Says the Country Won’t Impose Reciprocal Tariffs on U.S. Products
Mexico’s President Says the Country Won’t Impose Reciprocal Tariffs on U.S. Products AgWeb
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USDA to Release Funds Under Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program
USDA to Release Funds Under Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program NACS
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USDA Announces Agricultural Trade Promotion Programs for 2025
(WASHINGTON, D.C., April 2, 2025) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is launching agricultural trade promotion programs for 2025 and accepting applications for four export market development programs. USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service has opened funding opportunities for the Market Access Program (MAP), Foreign Market Development Program (FMD), Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops Program (TASC), and…
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Trump live updates: ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs to be effective immediately, White House says
Trump live updates: ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs to be effective immediately, White House says Yahoo
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Ahead of Trump’s ‘Liberation Day,’ USDA Secretary Talks Trade, Tariffs, and Potential Farmer Compensation
Ahead of Trump’s ‘Liberation Day,’ USDA Secretary Talks Trade, Tariffs, and Potential Farmer Compensation Successful Farming
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USDA funds corn-, soybean-derived fuels ahead of tariffs
USDA funds corn-, soybean-derived fuels ahead of tariffs Spectrum News
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Sec. Rollins calls on Congress to pass a farm bill
Photo by Brent Barnett/Brownfield U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says farmers and ranchers need a new five-year farm bill in 2025. “It has failed now to get through Congress the last two times under the Biden administration,” Rollins said Monday. “This is a very, very big priority of mine.” But she says getting it across…
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Producer Sentiment Slips Due to Rising Policy Uncertainty
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Farmer sentiment declined in March as concerns over agricultural trade and farm policy weighed on producers’ outlook for the future. The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer fell 12 points to a reading of 140, down from 152 a month earlier. Contributing to the weakened sentiment in March was a 15-point drop in…
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FarmWise closure signals ag tech industry shifts
FarmWise closure signals ag tech industry shifts Farm Progress
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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins affirms support for E15 during Iowa visit Monday
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins affirms support for E15 during Iowa visit Monday KGAN
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Ag economist expecting additional disaster relief assistance
An ag economist at the University of Illinois is expecting farmers to see additional disaster assistance through the American Relief Act of 2025. Gary Schnitkey says the legislation includes $21 billion that was allocated for natural disasters. “This is a continuation of the WHIP plus ERP programs,” he says. “We are expecting those to go…
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Will U.S. ag stay competitive if trade tariffs in effect?
Will U.S. ag stay competitive if trade tariffs in effect? Brownfield Ag News
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USDA Says Corn Acres Up 5% in 2025
USDA Says Corn Acres Up 5% in 2025 Successful Farming