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Tariff battle heating up on Capitol Hill

Tariff battle heating up on Capitol Hill

The fight over President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs is heating up again on Capitol Hill, while the Supreme Court has not ruled on their legality as of Thursday. President Trump turned to tariffs again this week, threatening 25 percent duties against countries like China, India, and the EU. Each of these are doing business with Iran, which is crushing a nationwide uprising with deadly force. Senate Majority Leader John Thune commented on whether the U.S. is on the cusp of new trade wars with...

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Next Senate Majority Leader vows to upend slow Senate pace

Next Senate Majority Leader vows to upend slow Senate pace

Incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune vows to kick-start legislative action on farm and other legislation in 2025 when the GOP takes over leadership of the new Congress. Thune says that the Senate has not done enough during this Congress, beginning with the farm...

Soybean meal exports set a new record

Soybean meal exports set a new record

U.S. soy remains America’s number one agricultural export, adding $31.2 billion to the U.S. economy in marketing year 2023-2024. Total soy export volumes were down from the prior year at 60.8 million metric tons, partly due to fewer carry-in stocks and the expansion...

EPA working on outreach with Farmers

EPA working on outreach with Farmers

Frequently, we find ourselves scratching our heads about AG’s relationship with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). More often than not, regulations and interpretations of their authority have ended up in the country's courtrooms. It’s been a strained...

A surprisingly active December WASDE report to end the calendar year

The December WASDE report, which is normally rather tame, was surprisingly active this time around. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the numbers were almost definitively bullish for this month’s report. When you consider the fantastic demand for U.S....

Extension professionals getting their boots dirty to support farmers

Extension professionals getting their boots dirty to support farmers

The National Pork Board’s Swine Extension and Outreach Professionals Group is made up of university professors and-or extension professionals at U.S. colleges and universities. Sarah Schieck-Boelke, swine extension educator at the University of Minnesota, says this...

Grassley sees improved farm bill chances in next Congress

Grassley sees improved farm bill chances in next Congress

United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says that a new Congress and unified party control should improve the chances of a new five-year farm bill in 2025. Grassley says that hardline GOP budget hawks in the House had an excuse this year not to give the Speaker...

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AFBF comments on USDA’s HPAI strategy

AFBF comments on USDA’s HPAI strategy

Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins recently announced a blueprint intended to bring avian influenza under control. Bernt Nelson, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the current outbreak dates back almost three years. Many Americans are concerned about...

Farmers to plant more corn than first thought

Farmers to plant more corn than first thought

U.S. farmers are seriously considering planting more corn and less soybean acres this spring than they did last year. Both growers and analysts told Reuters that they’re hoping to squeeze out more profits and shield themselves from possible tariffs on Mexico and...