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epa

Latest RFS Bill Ignores Ethanol Benefits and Science

Dan March 12, 2018Energy, Industry News Release

Vermont Democratic Representative Pete Welch, along with New Hampshire Democratic Senator Tom Udall, introduced companion legislation into Congress attempting to reform the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS). On a press call …

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biodieselEthanolRFS

Business, Farm, Union Groups React to Trump’s Tariffs

Dan March 12, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

Reaction to the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports has been mixed among different sectors of the economy. The Hagstrom Report says Business Roundtable President and CEO Joshua Bolten calls …

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agriculture tradetariffs
usmca

Mexico, Canada Don’t Want Tariff Exemptions Tied to NAFTA

Dan March 12, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

Mexico and Canada were happy to hear about President’s Trump’s willingness to exclude them from tariffs on steel and aluminum exports to the U.S. However, they expect any talks about …

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CanadaMexicoNAFTAtariffs
growth energy

Cap on Conventional Ethanol RINs Will Reduce Biodiesel Market

Dan March 11, 2018Energy, Industry News Release

A new analysis by the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) and the World Agricultural Economic and Environmental Services (WAEES) found that capping the price of conventional biofuels’ Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) …

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biodieselcornEthanolsoybeans
usda

USDA Trims Red Meat Production Numbers

Dan March 11, 2018Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

USDA slightly reduced its projections for red meat and poultry production in 2018. The forecast is slightly lower than last month, primarily due to a drop in beef production, which …

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beefporkpoultryred meat production
I'm Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute. In 1850, it's estimated that it took 75 to 90 labor hours to produce 100 bushels

USDA Report Indicates Increased Corn Demand

Dan March 9, 2018Corn, Grain, Industry News Release

The Department of Agriculture (USDA) has increased corn demand in it’s latest forecast for the 2017-18 crop year. The monthly World Agriculture Supply and Demand report increased exports of corn …

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cornUSDA/NASSwheat
Farm Bill

Roberts: Senate Farm Bill Work Scheduled Next Month

Dan March 9, 2018Farm Bill, Industry News Release

Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Pat Roberts hopes to begin Senate farm bill work next month. This week, Roberts said that he wants to mark up the bill in April, adding …

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2018 Farm BillDebbie StabenowPat Roberts
tpp

TPP Leaves U.S. Behind

Dan March 9, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

The 11 remaining Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) countries officially left the U.S. behind Thursday, signing an amended agreement that does not include the United States. The 11 nations signed what is …

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agriculture tradeTPP
canada nafta

Canada Staying Calm and Constructive Amidst Trade Talks

Dan March 9, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

As President Donald Trump has ratcheted up the conversation on trade, Canada is sticking to it’s “keep-calm” strategy. While the European Union immediately offered a list of targeted U.S. products …

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agriculture tradeCanada
steel

Trump Unveils Steel and Aluminum Tariff Plan

Dan March 9, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

President Donald Trump Thursday unveiled his plan to impose 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and ten percent on aluminum. The plan includes provisional exceptions for Canada and Mexico. However, …

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aluminum importsPresident Donald J. Trumpsteel
definitive

More Definitive Food Profiles

Dan March 8, 2018Industry News Release, Research

Methods for analyzing food samples developed by an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) chemist in Maryland capture what could be considered the most definitive nutrient profiles possible for many of the foods we …

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agriculture plant researchCraig ByrdwellUSDA/ARS
Almond Board

Almond Update: NOW Mating Disruption a Viable Option

Taylor Hillman March 8, 2018Almond Update, News from our Sponsors

Mating disruption is becoming a viable option for navel orangeworm management. UC Cooperative Extension Integrated Pest Management Advisor David Haviland has been researching the practice with impressive results for some …

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almond board of californiaNavel orangeworm
bayer crop science

Bayer in Exclusive Talks With BASF to Sell Vegetable Seed Business

Dan March 8, 2018Industry News Release

Bayer confirmed this week that the company is in exclusive talks with BASF regarding the sale of Bayer’s entire vegetable-seeds business, a move it expects to help it win approval …

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agriculture mergersBASFBayer CropScience
agricultural

South Korea Forming Response team to U.S. Trade Protectionism

Dan March 8, 2018Industry News Release, Trade

South Korea is creating a task force to respond to U.S. trade protection measures. South Korea’s Foreign Ministry has ordered the South Korean embassy in Washington set up the special …

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agriculture tradeSouth Koreasteel tariffs
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