Summit Submits Permit Application in South Dakota

(SOUTH DAKOTA)– On Tuesday, Summit Carbon Solutions announced that it has submitted it’s permit application to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) for the company’s proposed carbon pipeline route in the state. The near 2,500-mile long

Farm Loan Concerns in Struggling Ag Economy

A new report says banks could be more hesitant to lend to the farm sector just as the agricultural industry is expected to enter a major credit crunch. Rabobank says that could disproportionately hurt smaller producers in

Congress Reaffirms Low Costs of Keeping AM in Vehicles

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The Congressional Budget Office released a second cost analysis for the revised AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2024. Radio Ink says the scoring still bodes well for radio. The estimated budgetary effects of the Senate

USDA Trade Mission to Morocco and West Africa in December

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Representatives from 50 U.S. agribusinesses and trade groups and 14 state departments of agriculture will travel to Casablanca, Morocco, on December 2-5. “This mission offers a crucial opportunity for U.S. agribusinesses to enter into Morocco’s dynamic market

Farmers Rally in London Against Proposed Tax Changes

Large crowd of farmers and supporters protest in London with signs reading 'No Farmers, No Food, No Future,' 'Back British Farming,' and 'Save Our Farms,' standing around a yellow tractor under overcast skies.

LONDON – More than 10,000 farmers and supporters descended on London today in a massive protest against proposed changes to inheritance tax that they say could devastate agricultural operations across the United Kingdom. Organized by the National