March WASDE Report Released with Minimal Changes

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(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report for March was released on Tuesday morning, with an update to the balance sheets as we head towards spring planting. USDA did provide a caveat to

Consumers Worry About Tariffs and Food Prices

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Grocery stores and gas pumps are important inflation indicators. While inflationary concerns have been persistent in recent years, the back and forth regarding tariffs on Canada and Mexico, as well as the tariffs on Chinese goods, have

China Turns Tariff Attention to Canada

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China recently responded to the U.S. increasing tariffs by increasing retaliating against American imports, and now, the Southeast Asian nation is turning its attention to Canada. China implemented tariffs on more than $2.6 billion worth of agricultural

Thousands of Farmers Call for Immediate Action on E15

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A letter signed by 9,000 corn growers and advocates from 47 states was sent to House and Senate leadership last week on year-round E15. The letter urges Congress to remove an obsolete federal policy preventing the sale

Rollins Surveys Damage in North Carolina

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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins surveyed damage from natural disasters and met with U.S. Forest Service members in western North Carolina last week. Recent wildfires and hurricanes have caused significant destruction throughout the region. During her visit, the

Deadline Approaching for Peru Trade Trip

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The USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service is still accepting applications for its agribusiness trade mission to Peru, scheduled for June 9-12, 2025. The deadline is this week. Current and potential U.S. exporters interested in participating must apply by