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Source: Brownfield
New tariffs set to go into effect
As the calendar turns to August, new tariffs will go into effect for several countries that haven’t reached trade agreements with the United States.
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Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Midwest Had Very Wet July
For much of the Midwest, July 2025 will be noted as the wettest July in almost 10 years.
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Source: National Corn Growers Association
Farmers Would Feel Impact if MAHA Commission Targets Pesticides, Survey Shows
In a new survey, American corn growers say they would face higher costs and reductions in crop yields if they were to lose access to key herbicides like atrazine and glyphosate.
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Source: farmdoc daily
The Reconciliation Farm Bill: The Top Five Most Problematic Changes to Farm Policy, #5
This series of articles will review the top five most problematic changes in farm policy enacted in the Reconciliation Farm Bill.
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Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Deputy Ag Secretary Defends USDA Reorganization Proposal to Senate Ag Committee
Agriculture Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden on Wednesday vigorously defended the Trump administration's proposal to reorganize the Agriculture Department at a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing.
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Source: Brownfield
Approval of railroad acquisition might take longer
An agricultural group focused on transportation says the proposed acquisition of Norfolk Southern by Union Pacific railroad might take longer than the railroads expect.
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Source: farmdoc daily
Support Price, Cost of Production, and the 21st Century
A defining feature of the 2025 Farm Bill is higher statutory reference prices. A central rationale for the increase was higher cost of production. Relative to cost per trend output unit for the nine crops that USDA (US Department of Agriculture) computes cost, the 2025 statutory reference prices average 3% lower than for the 2019 crop year, the first under the 2018 Farm Bill, and 9% lower than the target prices for the 2002 crop year. These comparisons imply the 2025 Farm Bill statutory reference prices are not out-of-line, even somewhat less than the increases in cost to produce US crops so far in the 21st Century.
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Source: International Food Information Council
Americans’ Confidence in the Safety of U.S. Food Supply Hits Record Low, New Data Shows
American confidence in the safety of the U.S. food supply has dropped to an all-time low, according to new findings from the 2025 IFIC Food & Health Survey.
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Source: Brownfield
Senate Ag Committee conducts USDA reorganization plan hearing
Deputy Undersecretary Stephen Vaden fielded questions about USDA’s reorganization plans from Senate Ag Committee leaders this morning.
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