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Farmers and ranchers safe from new greenhouse emissions reporting rule
The chief legal counsel for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says the final rule from the Securities and Exchange Commission won’t require farmers and ranchers to provide the federal government with farm-level supply chain emissions reports.
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SD Legislature passes bills to protect landowners, carbon pipeline companies
The South Dakota Legislature on Wednesday passed a trio of bills designed to clear the way for the Summit Carbon Solutions proposed carbon pipeline while protecting landowners.
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USDA rolls out $2.3B in energy infrastructure funding
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack made a series of energy infrastructure announcements Wednesday, including the first under an Inflation Reduction Act effort to stand up renewable energy projects in rural America.
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Corn Congress ratifies NCGA strategic plan, heightening focus on demand building and positioning organization for future service to growers
The National Corn Growers Association’s Corn Congress recently ratified a new strategic plan for the organization, modernizing its objectives and positioning the organization to focus on increasing corn demand. The vote to approve the new plan came on Saturday as Corn Congress concluded its meeting in Houston, Texas.
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NPPC Hall of Fame Award honors Bill Prestage for a lifetime of outstanding contributions to the pork industry
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) proudly announces the induction of Bill Prestage into the NPPC Hall of Fame during the 2024 National Pork Industry Forum. This prestigious award recognizes individuals who devoted their lives to advancing the pork industry.
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March WASDE offers updates on demand, South American estimates
USDA's March World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report may adjust some U.S. export estimates and should lower USDA's high production estimates for Brazil's corn and soybeans, but may not offer many changes, otherwise. The report will be released at 11 a.m. CST on Friday.
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Coalition urges EPA to reject petition that would raise gas prices and undermine RFS
A coalition representing farmers, ethanol producers, fuel retailers and fuel distribution companies today urged the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reject a recent petition by CVR Energy to alter the Renewable Fuel Standard’s credit trading program. CVR Energy’s petition is a counterproductive proposal that would undermine the RFS and ultimately lead to higher prices for consumers.
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Lobbyist expecting farm bill release in late spring
An ag lobbyist says lawmakers in Washington D.C. will take a closer look at the new farm bill once the appropriations process has been completed at the end of March.
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USDA to scale back climate project demands in bid to enroll farmers
USDA has decided to reduce the kind of data farmers must provide through the department's Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities initiative due to concerns the information requirements could limit producer participation.
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NCBA statement on latest Packers and Stockyards rule
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane issued a statement following the release of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) latest Packers and Stockyards rule:
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USDA rolls out new packer rule defining discrimination and retaliatory practices
USDA is issuing a final rule on Tuesday further prohibiting discrimination and retaliatory practices under the Packers and Stockyards Act as part of a Biden administration's launch of a "strike force" looking to take on unfair and illegal "corporate rip-offs."
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Modest improvement in farmer sentiment, yet financial concerns loom
The latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer reveals a modest increase in farmer sentiment compared to the previous month, though concerns remain regarding farm financial performance in the year ahead.
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Farmers have mixed responses to GREET model delays
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says the Biden administration won’t release its updated Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions and Energy Use in Technologies or GREET model for a few more weeks and farmers at the Commodity Classic had mixed reactions.
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Ag groups press for farm bill action at Commodity Classic
Members of the organizations hosting this week’s record-setting Commodity Classic in Houston are discussing a hefty slate of priorities, but none more prevalent and consistent than a desire to pass a new farm bill.
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Summit Carbon Solutions announces new shipper for its carbon capture project
In a significant development for the advancement of low-carbon fuel production, Summit Carbon Solutions (Summit) announced Monday that Valero, the world’s second-largest corn ethanol producer and a leader in low-carbon transportation fuels production, will be a shipper on Summit’s pipeline, as part of the largest proposed carbon capture and storage project in the world.
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Fiscal 2024 spending package targets foreign farmland concerns, fully funds WIC
A package of fiscal 2024 spending bills released by congressional leaders Sunday includes new provisions to address concerns about foreign acquisition of U.S. farmland and agribusiness interests and also provides full funding for the Women, Infants and Children nutrition assistance program.
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USDA launches new bobwhite conservation pilot and announces general Conservation Reserve Program signup
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the launch of a new conservation initiative – Working Lands for Wildlife’s Northern Bobwhite Pilot Project, as well as the signup dates for USDA’s General Enrollment signup in the Conservation Reserve Program (General CRP), which opens March 4.
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Corn, soybean associations affirm policy as Commodity Classic wraps up
Members of the American Soybean Association and National Corn Growers Association affirmed policy priorities for the upcoming year.
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EPA launches new office to strengthen engagement with agricultural and rural communities
On Friday, March 1, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that it is establishing a new office to expand engagement opportunities with agricultural and rural communities.
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SAF credits for biofuels likely tied to on-farm climate-smart practices
A lot of questions arose Friday at Commodity Classic after Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the Biden administration had missed its deadline for issuing guidance on the tax credits for Sustainable Aviation Fuel.
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Middle East shipping disruptions could ignite fertilizer prices
A combustible situation in the Middle East could ignite fertilizer prices.
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Spring crop insurance projected prices settle at $4.66 for corn, $11.55 for soybeans
Revenue protection crop insurance policies won't cover the cost of production for many farmers in 2024, leaving many vulnerable to financial losses in the case of drought or severe declines in commodity prices.
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Cosby: Efforts underway to hire 1,600 NRCS employees by fall
The Natural Resources Conservation Service should see 1,600 new employees by early this fall after being granted direct hiring authority last week, NRCS Chief Terry Cosby told Agri-Pulse Thursday.
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Corn Congress passes consensus encouraging expanded access to foreign markets
Saying U.S. farmers depend on the strong demand that comes with expanded market access, the National Corn Growers Association’s Corn Congress Thursday passed a consensus statement encouraging federal officials to pursue trade opportunities and invest in foreign market development to ensure that the U.S. remains a global leader in corn production and trade.
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New resource helps cattle producers maximize profitability
A new resource developed by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and CattleFax helps cattle producers maximize profitability from their culling decisions. “Right Way. Right Time. – A Guide to Cull Cattle Management” is now available at www.ncba.org.
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Vilsack reacts to potential government shutdown as Congressional leaders extend funding deadline by one week
A deal has been reached in Washington that will likely avert a weekend government shutdown. The stopgap measure pushes back two appropriations deadlines including the deadline for agencies including USDA.
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Donations needed as farmers, ranchers begin recovery from Texas wildfires
Early Wednesday, Quentin Shieldknight, who farms in the Texas Panhandle near Spearman, Texas, loaded up hay to take much-needed cattle feed to friends of his in Canadian, Texas who suffered fire damage at their place.
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NPPC commends NSIS line speed expansion
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) commended the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) for again extending the New Swine Inspection System line speed trials through Jan. 15, 2025.
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