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Chairwoman Stabenow says members are committed to getting a farm bill finished
The Chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Ag Committee says farmers need the certainty of a five-year farm bill.
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House and Senate plans split means tests for farm program payments
The House and Senate plans for the farm bill go in opposite directions when it comes to eligibility for farm program payments.
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FDA finalizes long-debated ag water requirements for food safety
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced a long-awaited final rule imposing requirements on farmers for ensuring that agricultural water doesn't contaminate produce with dangerous pathogens.
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U.S. ethanol and SAF industry leaders seek to intervene in legal challenge to EU sustainable aviation fuel regulation
Leaders of the U.S. ethanol industry are seeking to intervene in a legal challenge of the ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation, which effectively bans the use of renewable, crop-based biofuels like corn ethanol as a feedstock for decarbonizing the aviation sector.
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Governor Ron DeSantis signs legislation to keep lab-grown meat out of Florida
On Wednesday, Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 1084 to prohibit the sale of lab-grown meat in the state of Florida. Florida is taking action to stop the World Economic Forum’s goal of forcing the world to eat lab-grown meat and insects, “an overlooked source of protein.”
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House Ag Committee Chair provides a glimpse of the upcoming farm bill
The House Ag Committee has released a summary of the new farm bill that includes new investments for agriculture.
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Chairwoman Stabenow unveils the Rural Prosperity and Food Security Act
U.S. Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) Wednesday unveiled the Rural Prosperity and Food Security Act, which contains more than 100 bipartisan bills and puts the 2024 Farm Bill back on track to being signed into law by the end of the year.
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FDA solidifies authority over genetically altered animals, but with new input from USDA
The Food and Drug Administration will continue to take the lead in regulating intentional genomic alterations in animals, with assistance from the Agriculture Department on specific products, FDA said Wednesday.
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MDARD Director Tim Boring signs 'HPAI Risk Reduction Response Order' Determination of Extraordinary Animal Health Emergency
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Dr. Tim Boring Wednesday signed a “Determination of Extraordinary Emergency, “HPAI Risk Reduction Response Order," to further protect Michigan’s poultry and livestock industries from the ongoing threat of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).
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Less drought, more forage growth brigthens 2024 forage outlook
After a couple of growing seasons with major drought issues, the forage outlook appears to be positive heading into the 2024 growing seasons. While there are some pockets where drought is continuing to hang on, more moisture has been present this winter into spring in many areas.
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Thompson outlines new farm bill; Stabenow set to release her draft
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson, R-Pa., released the outline of a new farm bill Wednesday that will include enhancements to commodity programs and crop insurance as well as a provision to prevent states from regulating animal welfare outside their borders.His Senate counterpart, Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., is also expected to unveil a draft bill today.
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Vilsack says agriculture is in the game when it comes to sustainable aviation fuel
The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture says updates to a model that measures the carbon footprint for sustainable aviation fuel should allow U.S. agriculture to participate in the sustainable aviation fuel market.
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Groups criticize cover crop requirement for sustainable aviation fuel modeling
Biofuel and farm groups on Tuesday came out of the chute both declaring the importance of new guidelines for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) tax credits while also arguing the new rules are too prescriptive on-farm practices such as making demands to grow cover crops.
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Senator Marshall leads letter and introduces legislation for agricultural disaster relief
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. led a letter to the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration urging leadership to include funding for a disaster program to address 2023 agricultural losses as they begin the stages of drafting the Fiscal Year 2025 funding bill.
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SDSU researchers explore automated controlled drainage
Wet springs, dry summers. That's been the trend in eastern South Dakota, and farmers aren't particularly thrilled. But what if early rains could be saved, and utilized, as relief for a later dry spell?
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27% of U.S. corn, 18% of soybeans planted
The U.S. corn and soybean planting paces remain ahead of average.
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Nine trade associations ask EPA to meet November deadline for 2026 RFS volumes
Nine trade associations representing feedstock providers, advanced biofuel producers, and low-carbon fuel customers wrote to EPA Administrator Michael Regan, urging the agency to propose and finalize robust 2026 Renewable Fuel Standard volumes by this November’s statutory deadline.
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CNH inks deal for broadband internet access
CNH Industrial and Intelsat, operator of one of the world's largest integrated satellite and terrestrial communication networks, announced a collaboration Monday that will provide farmers universal access to the internet by way of a ruggedized satellite communications (SATCOM) service.
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This K-State researcher has $2.6 million in new support to fight deadly African Swine Fever
A Kansas State University researcher has new support to battle one of the biggest global threats to pigs and swine production, which is a $57-billion-dollar industry in the U.S.
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Gov. Reynolds issues disaster proclamation for eight additional counties impacted by recent severe weather
On Monday, Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for eight additional counties in response to severe weather that occurred on April 26.
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Vilsack calls Tuesday's GREET model a placeholder
The U.S. Ag Secretary says the U.S. Treasury’s guidance for the modeling used to measure transportation emissions for sustainable aviation fuel is expected out this week.
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APHIS bolsters animal disease traceability in the United States
By amending and strengthening its animal disease traceability regulations for certain cattle and bison, the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is putting in place the technology, tools, and processes to help quickly pinpoint and respond to costly foreign animal diseases.
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House Ag Democrats counter on farm bill with CCC funding plan
House Agriculture Committee Democrats have offered a counter proposal on the farm bill that suggests using USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation funding authority to shore up commodity programs and crop insurance, according to a summary of the proposal obtained by Agri-Pulse.
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U.S. Department of Labor finalizes farmworker protection rule
The Department of Labor announced a final rule to strengthen protections for farmworkers. The rule targets vulnerability and abuses experienced by workers under the H-2A program that undermine fair labor standards for all farmworkers in the U.S.
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Colorado dairy tests positive for H5N1 as FDA reaffirms pasteurization
A dairy in Colorado has tested positive for the H5N1 virus as federal officials stress the value of pasteurization for protecting consumers from the virus.
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Argentina's harvest crawling along in wet weather
It has been awfully wet in Argentina during the last month. Many areas have seen more than 200 millimeters (about 8 inches) during the last 30 days.
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Corn markets looking for news
A market analyst says the corn futures markets is looking for a reason to push above $4.50.
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Biogas producers, EPA square off in DC Circuit
Attorneys for EPA and biogas producers faced skeptical questions from a panel of D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judges in arguments today involving EPA’s authority to regulate the industry under the Renewable Fuel Standard.
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