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Duties on Mexican tomatoes likely this summer
The U.S. Department of Commerce says its current agreement with Mexico to protect U.S. tomato growers isn’t working, and antidumping duties will
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The U.S. Department of Commerce says its current agreement with Mexico to protect U.S. tomato growers isn’t working, and antidumping duties will
Michigan Farm Bureau has filed an amicus brief supporting the return of local power to site utility-scale energy projects. Assistant General
The director of Ohio’s Department of Agriculture says continued growth in the H2Ohio program is making a difference in reducing runoff.
The CEO of the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association says the new meat science education and training lab coming to the University of
A cooperative is working to help farmers and retailers understand what biological crop inputs work well. Leah Anderson with WinField United,
The University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine is redefining the future of animal health. Governor Mike Kehoe says the Dr.
Tillage and some planting activity is picking up in parts of southern Wisconsin, but most of the state is too cool
U.S. egg production declined during March. The USDA says 8.631 million eggs were produced during March of this year, down 7%
An ag economist says producers should look for ways to cut costs without sacrificing productivity in 2025. Purdue University’s Michael Langemeier