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grassley

Grassley Weighs in on Latest Threats to Withdraw From Trade Agreements

Dan September 6, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

A key U.S. ag senator has weighed in on President Trump’s latest threats to withdraw from trade agreements, including one with strategically important South Korea, the KORUS agreement. Longtime Senate …

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KORUSSenator Grassleytrade agreements
dicamba

EPA Considering Dicamba Limits

Dan September 6, 2017Environment, Industry News Release

The Environmental protection Agency is considering establishing limits to dicamba-based herbicides next year. Agriculture officials from several states that are advising the EPA on dicamba tell Reuters that the EPA …

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dicamba herbicidesEPA
secretary

Trump Announces USDA Nominations over Labor Day Weekend

Dan September 6, 2017Industry News Release

President Donald Trump over the weekend announced three nominations to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Trump has nominated current Iowa Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey to serve as the undersecretary for …

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Bill NortheyGreg IbachStephen Vaden
lower Commodity

Lower Commodity Prices Dragging Farm Optimism

Dan September 6, 2017Industry News Release

Lower commodity prices in August pushed farm economy optimism lower, according to the Purdue-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer released this week. The barometer drifted lower in August to 132 points, …

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commodity pricescommodity tradingPurdue-CME Group
agricultural leaders

Agriculture to Trump: Don’t Mess with KORUS

Dan September 6, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

Agriculture groups responded to President Donald Trump’s comments regarding a free trade agreement with South Korea over the weekend by urging the President not to withdraw from the accord. Trump …

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KORUSSouth Koreatrade agreement
usmca

NAFTA Round Two Concludes in Mexico City

Dan September 6, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

Round two of the renegotiation talks regarding the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was largely uneventful, according to those included in the talks. While the U.S. is suggesting a …

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CanadaMexicoNAFTAtrade
epa

Farm and Biofuels Groups Urge EPA to Comply With Federal Court Decision

Dan September 5, 2017Energy, Industry News Release

Farm and biofuels groups are urging the Environmental Protection Agency to comply with a federal court decision and not reduce proposed 2018 targets for cellulosic and other advanced biofuels in …

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biofuelsEPANCGANFURFA
whole foods

Whole Foods Launching Plant-Based Burger Joints

Dan September 5, 2017Industry News Release

Whole Foods announced last week it is opening its fourth “plant-based burger joint” in Seattle, Washington. Next Level Burger makes meatless protein products and is undergoing a national expansion, promising …

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meatless burgerplant based burgerWhole Foods Market
poultry

National Chicken Council to EPA: Reduce RFS Targets

Dan September 5, 2017Industry News Release

As agriculture groups submitted their comments to the Environmental Protection Agency last week regarding the Proposed Renewable Fuel Standard, it should come as no surprise that the National Chicken Council …

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EPANational Chicken CouncilRFS
beef

Rabobank: Cattle Herd Expansion to Continue

Dan September 5, 2017Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

A new report from Rabobank predicts the U.S. beef cattle herd will increase 1.6 to 2.2 percent over the next few years. The Rabobank U.S. Long-term Beef and Cattle Outlook …

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cattle herdexpansion
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

Saudi Arabia Nearly Doubles U.S. Corn Imports In 2016/2017

Dan September 5, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

The U.S. Grains Council says Saudi Arabia has nearly doubled purchases of U.S. corn this marketing year due to a combination of favorable government policy shifts, competitive prices and market …

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corncorn exportsSaudi Arabia
canada

Mexico, Canada, Committed to NAFTA, With or Without the U.S.

Dan September 5, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

If President Donald Trump does intend to follow through on his threats to terminate the North American Free Trade Agreement, Canada and Mexico will opt to stay in. Mexico’s Economy …

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CanadaMexicoNAFTAtrade
secretary

Some Speculate Trump May Terminate NAFTA as a Negotiation Tactic

Dan September 5, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

Canada-based Global News reports U.S. President Donald Trump may terminate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to get more from Mexico and Canada during the ongoing renegotiation effort. Round …

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CanadaMexicoNAFTAtrade
ncba

American Trucking Industry Watching NAFTA Negotiations Closely

Dan September 4, 2017Industry News Release, Trade

September brings a new round of negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement. One group keeping an eye on how things progress is the American Trucking Associations. Bob Costello, …

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American Trucking AssociationNAFTAtrade talks
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