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U.S. farmers lost $15 billion to tariffs

U.S. farmers lost $15 billion to tariffs

Recent studies by North Dakota State University revealed that U.S. tariffs and resulting retaliatory actions are driving significant economic losses for American agriculture, heavily impacting exports and raising farming costs. The study found that retaliatory tariffs from China caused roughly $15 billion in annualized losses for American agricultural exports. China’s embargo on U.S. soybeans alone accounts for almost half the total at $6.8 billion. It’s also caused significant damage to beef,...

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Trade deals only first step for USDA

Trade deals only first step for USDA

As new trade agreements take shape, USDA officials say the next step is making sure those deals translate into real opportunities for U.S. agriculture. USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg says securing market access is only...

Rollins says bird flu vaccine still not ready

Rollins says bird flu vaccine still not ready

USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins says that a bird flu vaccine is still not ready for a full rollout although efforts to produce an effective vaccine are still underway. Bird flu has not been as prevalent in headlines recently, but Rollins says that USDA is still very...

Improving the return on fresh cow protocols

Improving the return on fresh cow protocols

While advancements in managing clinical milk fever have reduced cases, its invisible counterpart, subclinical hypocalcemia, remains a significant challenge for fresh cows. Dr. Curt Vlietstra, a professional services veterinarian with Boehringer Ingelheim, said...

U.S. beef regains duty-free access to UK market

U.S. beef regains duty-free access to UK market

When the United Kingdom departed from the European Union in 2020, U.S. beef no longer had duty-free access to the UK. This increased costs for British importers and the entire U.S. beef supply chain, making the UK market more difficult to serve. Now, duty-free...

USDA reorganizes FSIS and establishes Food Safety Center in Iowa

USDA reorganizes FSIS and establishes Food Safety Center in Iowa

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a major reorganization of the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), aiming to modernize operations and better align the agency with today’s agricultural landscape. Central to the plan is the creation of a National...

Pilot program targets nitrogen efficiency

Pilot program targets nitrogen efficiency

As Iowa farmers prepare to get planters rolling this spring, a new soil testing effort is aiming to help producers better manage fertilizer costs while also improving environmental outcomes. Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says the pilot program focuses on...

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More reaction to house farm bill passage

More reaction to house farm bill passage

U.S. agriculture groups continued to react to the House of Representatives’ passing of its 2026 Farm Bill. “Instead of caving to attacks on the livestock industry from groups posing as farmers and ranchers, a bipartisan group advanced a bill that will provide needed...

Farm Bill Clears House as E15 Waits

Farm Bill Clears House as E15 Waits

The U.S. House has now passed its version of the Farm Bill, but just hours before that final vote, lawmakers were still working through the steps needed to bring the legislation to the floor. Speaking Wednesday morning, just minutes before the House began voting on...