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U.S. beef exports to China still on hiatus
The U.S. is still waiting for China to renew certificates for nearly 400 facilities, and it continues to impact beef exports.
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The U.S. is still waiting for China to renew certificates for nearly 400 facilities, and it continues to impact beef exports.
An agricultural economist with Advance Trading says favorable Corn Belt weather continues to weigh on commodity prices. Brian Basting tells Brownfield,
U.S. ethanol production rose over the past week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.096 million barrels per day,
An economist says the lack of farmer participation in USDA surveys may have unintended consequences for the ag industry. Bernt Nelson
Researchers continue to study factors that impact the variability and availability of nitrogen throughout the growing season. University of Minnesota nutrient
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.
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