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Brooke Rollins Was Just Confirmed as the Next USDA Secretary of . . . Brooke Rollins Was Just Confirmed as the Next USDA Secretary of Agriculture Here’s How the Industry Reacted Agricultural industry groups released statements congratulating the new USDA Secretary and expressing their priorities for the department
Markets Newswire - Successful Farming The Reuters newswire brings you the latest ag markets information for corn, soybeans, and wheat The feed also includes crop production updates from around the world as well as breaking news about ag companies
USDA Secretary Contenders: Meet Trump’s Potential Picks for Agriculture Update: On Saturday, President-elect Trump announced his intent to name Brooke Rollins of Texas as the next Secretary of Agriculture Read the details here Since early November, President-elect Donald Trump has been announcing his cabinet picks at a historic pace
Reviewing the House Agriculture Committee’s Reconciliation Bill The House Agriculture Reconciliation Bill seeks to increase Federal support to farmers through changes to the commodity title and crop insurance programs, as well as other funding and policy changes
Iowa Lawmakers Approve Budget for Agriculture, Natural Resources State representatives approved a budget from the Senate on Tuesday that would increase funding for agriculture and natural resources departments by $682,000 compared to the current fiscal year
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U. S. Agricultural Trade Background Given Potential Tariffs Trade is important to agriculture, and tariffs can increase the costs of imported to agricultural products to U S consumers, with the potential for retaliatory tariffs to reduce export demand for U S agricultural products and prices received by U S farmers