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House passes resolution to disapprove EPA tailpipe rule

House passes resolution to disapprove EPA tailpipe rule

The US House passed on a near party-line vote to disapprove EPA’s controversial tailpipe emissions rule opposed by the biofuels industry and top farm group. However, the House 215-191 resolution vote is likely going nowhere in the Democratic-controlled Senate. Resolution author and Detroit area GOP Rep. John James said the standard is more than just harmful. Energy panel Ranking Democrat Frank Pallone said the claims about the EPA rule being an EV mandate are false. However, the ethanol...

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USB boosting soy demand and producer productivity

USB boosting soy demand and producer productivity

The United Soybean Board met in Baltimore, Maryland, for its July meeting. Brent Gatton, a Kentucky farmer and the Treasurer of the United Soybean Board, mentioned that the board has been focused on finalizing its investment portfolio for 2025. The aim is to ensure...

Large loss of Midwest farmland

Large loss of Midwest farmland

The loss of agricultural land to different types of development is a long-standing topic at the national and state level. The University of Illinois’ Farmdoc Daily says development accounted for 55 percent of the 1.6 million acres lost in eight Midwestern states...

Making the best use of data from soil tests

Making the best use of data from soil tests

Gathering data from soil tests is one of the best ways to address the needs of your crops. However, some of that data can be very complicated, so it needs to be run through the best methods and technology available in order to become actionable goals. Matt Fryer,...

Helping young people entering the beef industry

Helping young people entering the beef industry

The 2024 Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting was held in San Diego, California. Colin Woodall, CEO of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, observed several new attendees this year. NCBA can take steps to assist younger individuals in entering the industry....

Lawmakers won’t compromise despite outcry for new farm bill

Lawmakers won’t compromise despite outcry for new farm bill

The huge outcry for a new farm bill from hundreds of Ag stakeholder groups last month seems to have prompted little movement from either side in Congress. That’s not a surprise to United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA). Over 500 Ag-related groups led by the...

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Farm Bill a hot topic at Iowa State Fair

Farm Bill a hot topic at Iowa State Fair

There are a lot of things that we are hearing about at the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network Shed at the Iowa State Fair. Commodity prices are probably the hottest topic, but a close second is the lack of certainty that farmers are facing as we head into harvest. That...