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Monthly Archives: November, 2022

USDA Invites Producers to Respond Online to the 2022 Census of Agriculture

The USDA mailed survey codes to all known U.S. ag producers with the invitation to respond online to the 2022 Census of Agriculture at...

Comment Period Extended on Packers and Stockyards Act Rulemaking

The USDA says it’s extending the comment period on the proposed rule titled “Inclusive Competition and Market Integrity Under the Packers and Stockyards Act”...

More On the Potential Rail Strike Ahead

Once again, the country is closer to a rail strike that could paralyze the economy, including agriculture, ahead of the holidays. One of the...

Sustainable Agriculture Coalition Releases Farm Bill Priorities

The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition’s 2023 Farm Bill campaign will advance programs and priorities that build resilience and equity across the American agricultural sector....

USDA’s Trade Mission to Spain Seeks to Boost Opportunities

More than 30 agribusinesses and farm organizations will visit Madrid, Spain, from November 29 through December 2 during an upcoming USDA trade mission. Delegation members...

Mexico Now Open to Some Brazilian Pork

As part of an effort to attract more meat suppliers to the Mexican market, the government of Mexico is allowing limited access for Brazilian...

NSP Applauds Expanded RMA Coverage for Grain Sorghum

National Sorghum Producers applauds the USDA’s Risk Management Agency’s enhancing coverage for irrigated grain sorghum producers. The new coverage will be effective November 30...

Railroad Strike Looms Once Again

(Washington, DC) — The possibility of a national rail worker strike is once again on the table. In September, the Biden Administration praised a...

Electric Vehicles Won’t Have AM Radios

People shopping for electric vehicles will see that most don’t have AM radio, and it’s a move not sitting well with rural farm broadcasters. Nathan...

More on the Extension of the Black Sea Grain Deal

The Black Sea Grain deal, a global food lifeline and key for world fertilizer supplies is being extended for several more months. The grain...
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