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Grain gading systems need to evolve
The U.S. grain industry told lawmakers grain inspection and grading systems need to evolve for the U.S. to remain globally competitive.
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The U.S. grain industry told lawmakers grain inspection and grading systems need to evolve for the U.S. to remain globally competitive.
The U.S. grain industry told lawmakers grain inspection and grading systems need to evolve for the U.S. to remain globally competitive.
Deputy Undersecretary Stephen Vaden fielded questions about USDA’s reorganization plans from Senate Ag Committee leaders this Wednesday morning. Ranking Member Amy
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