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Odds are rising there will be no new farm bill this year unless some of the volatile remarks and issues that surfaced at a Thursday hearing can be resolved.
But early soybean yields are coming in lower than anticipated. . .
Regarding WOTUS, Regan told a House Ag Appropriations Subcommittee Tuesday that EPA’s rule might have to be modified based on the upcoming Supreme Court decision.
Global commodities trader Cargill Inc. it will stop exporting Russian grain at the beginning of 2023-24 on July 1, the country’s ag ministry said.
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai told a GOP lawmaker, “I don’t need your pity,” after he said she was “too nice” to negotiate trade deals for the United States.
Production potential remains severely reduced by prolonged drought.
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates 25 basis points but seemed to give mixed signals on further monetary policy action.
A nascent boom in the market for soybean oil is facing unexpected headwinds from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Wall Street Journal reports.
After surveying soybean fields across Brazil, Agroconsult raised its Brazilian soybean crop forecast.
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to grant California a waiver to impose its own tailpipe pollution regulations. . .