Trump Tariff Pause a Positive and Appreciated by Farmers

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(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Farmers across the U.S. were pleased to hear most countries will get a 90-day reprieve from the new individualized tariffs announced April 2—an opportunity for negotiations with our trading partners that could lead to

Ag Needs China as a Trading Partner

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Tariff tensions aren’t going away anytime soon, and maintaining China as a trading partner remains critical. The broader economy—and its ripple effects—continue to tie directly back to the ag sector. A spokesperson for China’s Commerce Ministry said

Number of U.S. Farms Continues Slow Decline

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(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The number of farms in the U.S. is continuing to decline, according to new data from USDA’s Economic Research Service. After peaking at 6.81 million farms in 1935, the number of U.S. farms dropped

Senators Press USDA on Avian Flu Response

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(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Senate Agriculture Committee members have written Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins urging her department to broaden its strategy for managing avian flu to include measures for turkeys and dairy herds. “Since the beginning of

A Few Tweaks in the April WASDE Report

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(WASHINGTON D.C.) — A larger than expected cut to corn ending stocks was one of the few highlights of the latest WASDE report from USDA. According to the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report (WASDE) for