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USDA reports new screwworm cases in Texas, New Mexico

USDA reports new screwworm cases in Texas, New Mexico

Additional cases of New World Screwworm have now been confirmed in both Texas and New Mexico, prompting USDA to further expand its response efforts. During a briefing on Monday, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins outlined the latest detections and provided an update on the federal government's eradication strategy. The latest confirmations include cases in Texas and what is now considered the first New Mexico detection after the USDA determined an infested dog initially reported in Texas actually...

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AFBF highlights gaps in Dairy Margin Coverage Program

AFBF highlights gaps in Dairy Margin Coverage Program

The Dairy Margin Coverage Program is a farm safety net program that helps U.S. dairy farmers manage risk when the gap between milk prices and feed costs shrinks. Danny Munch, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the program has been a big help...

Grassley sees several Senate pathways for year-round E15

Grassley sees several Senate pathways for year-round E15

United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says there are several avenues for year-round E15 to pass in the Senate. Grassley says the freestanding House-passed E15 bill needs to be attached to another piece of legislation to make its way through the Senate. Senator...

Naig urges Senate action on Farm Bill

Naig urges Senate action on Farm Bill

The House has passed its version of the Farm Bill, but Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says the focus now turns to the Senate, where the legislation could face a much more difficult path forward. Naig said House passage was an important step toward giving farmers...

News from May Cattle on Feed Report

News from May Cattle on Feed Report

The May Cattle on Feed Report offers some of the latest trends from the cattle feedlots. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell provides some details. Total inventory was up 2% year over year, that was driven in part by a 6% increase in April of cattle placed in...

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USMCA renegotiation will likely take years

USMCA renegotiation will likely take years

According to one trade expert at a recent Brookings Institution event, the USMCA renegotiation process will likely take years and extend past the Trump administration. Visiting Fellow Christopher Sands told the crowd at the event that the required six-year review of...

Beefing up athletic potential

Beefing up athletic potential

Athletes often overlook one of the most critical components of performance: nutrition. Yet a well-balanced fueling plan can make a measurable difference in strength, recovery, and overall success. That’s where Build Your Base comes in, a comprehensive sports nutrition...