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U.S. bison industry gains access to key overseas markets

U.S. bison industry gains access to key overseas markets

The European Commission has proposed legislation that would allow some duty-free access for U.S. bison meat into the European Union. With this legislation, the current 20% tariff on U.S. bison would be eliminated under an annual tariff rate quota (TRQ) for 3,000 mt of bison meat. National Bison Association Executive Director Jim Matheson said U.S. producers have long fought for equal access to the EU market. In a surprise announcement, Australia recently announced an end to restrictions on...

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John Deere must face right-to-repair lawsuit

John Deere must face right-to-repair lawsuit

A court ruling determined that agricultural equipment manufacturer John Deere must face a lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission, which accuses the company of forcing farmers to use its authorized dealer network. A judge ruled that drove up farmers’ costs for repairs...

Governor’s Veto Highlights Ag Policy Divide

Governor’s Veto Highlights Ag Policy Divide

The battle over House File 639 continues to intensify after Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds vetoed the bill on Wednesday. The legislation aims at the use of eminent domain in Iowa, a topic that’s become increasingly contentious amid proposals for carbon capture pipelines...

NPPC President-elect preparing to lead organization next year

NPPC President-elect preparing to lead organization next year

The World Pork Expo, held every year at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa, is an excellent opportunity for pork industry leaders to gather and discuss the top issues they are facing. National Pork Producers Council President-Elect Rob Brenneman is...

Farmers expressing more concerns about Trump’s tariffs

Farmers expressing more concerns about Trump’s tariffs

Farmers and other businesspeople are watching the Trump administration's trade strategy very carefully as tariffs, which could directly affect their bottom line, go up and down and back again. Brian Kuehl is Executive Director of Farmers for Free Trade and is holding...

Trade mission to Peru is underway

Trade mission to Peru is underway

USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator Daniel Whitely arrived in Lima, Peru, this week to begin an agribusiness trade mission to expand market access. The goal is to boost U.S. agricultural exports to address the $3.66 billion trade deficit with Peru....

Brazil’s corn crop surges, exports dip

Brazil’s corn crop surges, exports dip

Brazil continues to pose strong competition in global agricultural trade, and 2025 will be no different. With favorable weather and solid market positioning, the conditions are aligning for another strong year for Brazilian crop production and exports. This growing...

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Iowa Ag concerns tied to outdated policies

Iowa Ag concerns tied to outdated policies

The clock is ticking on the long-overdue Farm Bill, with just three months left before Congress may be forced to extend it for yet another year. That would push the current bill—already outdated—more than halfway through a second life it was never intended to have....