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Source: Brownfield
Secretary Kennedy says the U.S. needs more beef as administration urges herd expansion
The Secretary of Health and Human Services says the U.S. needs more beef. Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. told attendees of the 2026 Cattle Industry Convention, “We’re begging you to increase the size of the herds.”
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Source: EPA
EPA implements strongest protections in agency history for over-the-top dicamba use on cotton and soybeans for next two growing seasons
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Friday established the strongest protections in agency history for over-the-top (OTT) dicamba application on dicamba-tolerant cotton and soybean crops.
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Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
USDA turns attention to South America with harvest underway
On Tuesday, Feb. 10, USDA will be back with another edition of the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report. While the February report can tend to be a quiet event following the January data drop, having actual field level data to lean against leads to a more confident look into South American production, which will likely be the feature of the report this week.
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Source: Agri-Pulse
Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: New World screwworm, cattle futures from CattleCon
Over 9,000 beef producers and industry leaders gathered in Nashville for the cattle industry's annual convention last week.
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Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
USDA projects lower 2026 farm income, but slashes 2025 numbers
USDA projects net farm income, adjusted for inflation, will fall by $4.1 billion in 2026 to $153.6 billion.
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Source: USTR
Ambassador Greer signs the United States–Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment
Ambassador Jamieson Greer Thursday joined Argentina’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, and Worship Pablo Quirno in signing the United States–Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment (ARTI).
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Source: Brownfield
Texas cattle producers say proactive management is critical amid New World screwworm concerns
The northward advancement of New World screwworm continues to have Texas producers on edge.
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Source: AFBF
Congress must address farm labor crisis
The shortage of a skilled and reliable workforce is the single greatest threat to agriculture. That was the message American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall delivered to leaders of Congress Thursday, describing the challenges facing more than 5 million Farm Bureau members across the country.
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Source: Brownfield
Soybean prices jump after Trump says China could buy more U.S. soybeans
The soybean markets moved higher after President Trump posted on social media China might more buy more ag products, including 20 million tons of soybeans in the current marketing year.
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