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Deadline Today for 2022 Emergency Relief Program Applications

EVENT: 8th Annual All Ag, All Day DC Spring Capitol Ag Tour

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Mark Brown

Liquidity and Net Income Key Concerns For Lenders

Cuban Market Just Not Achieving Agricultural Export Expectations

House Averts Government Shutdown While Extending Farm Bill

U.S. Tractor Sales Fall Despite Demand for 4×4

Chinese Farmers Experimenting With Corn and Soybeans Side-By-Side

Farmer Share of Traditional Thanksgiving Meal Just Pennies

Congressional Leaders Plan to Extend 2018 Farm Bill

EVENT: 7th Annual All Ag, All Day DC Spring Capitol Ag Tour

Boozman Frustrated With Administration’s Redefined Thrifty Food Plan

With ARC-PLC Decision Looming, Farmers Projecting Possible Scenarios

CBO Farm Bill Projection Sets “Line of Scrimmage”

Drought-State Senators Looking for Changes to Assistance Programs

Bipartisan and Bicameral Overhaul of Commodity Checkoffs Introduced

Mexican President AMLO Drops One Biotech Corn Deadline

U.S. Commodity Exports Expected to Tumble in 2023

China Remains Top Export Market, U.S. Share Stagnant

Cattle on Feed Report Projecting Further Herd Contraction

AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST 02/23/2023

Boozman Frustrated With Administration’s Redefined Thrifty Food Plan

CBO Farm Bill Projection Sets “Line of Scrimmage”

House Agriculture Committee Subcommittee Rosters and Leaders Announced

Wheat Farmers Ready to Rally Around Trade Programs

U.S. Cotton Farmers Expected to Plant Fewer Acres

Weak Demand for Smaller Utility Tractors Pressuring Dealers

Will Economic Recession Be Part of 2023 Landscape?

Pork Exports Rebound in October, Still Trailing 2021

Future of Inland Waterway Projects Hinges on Senate

Final 2022 Report Offers Disappointing Export Demand Estimates

Signup Begins This Week for ARC/PLC Elections

Domestic Milk Production Increasing to Meet Export Demand

Corn Farmers at Forefront of Mexican Trade Dispute

Mexican President Announces Efforts to Reduce Food Inflation

Economist Says Strong Net Farm Income Helping Producers

October Cattle Report Predictable, Markets Hit 7-year High

VIDEO: Pumpkins in Floyd County, Texas

VIDEO: Wine in West Texas

EVENT COVERAGE: 2022 Grand Opening of USDA-AMS Cotton Classing Office in Lubbock, TX

Trade Deficit Narrows Despite Increasing Imports from China

Invasive Asexual Tick Preparing to Spread Across U.S.

Ongoing Drought Leading Cause for Increased Feedlot Placements

Beneficial Rainfall Blankets West Texas Though Drought Persists

$1-Billion Available for Rural and Remote Energy Production

No Surprises, USDA Says More Cattle on Feed

Republican-Led Farm Bill Goal: 400% Improvement in Productivity

USDA Confirms Cattle Herd Contraction in Inventory Report

As Americans Decry Congressional Priorities, Some Remain Focused

6th Annual All Ag, All Day DC Capitol Ag Tour

Deadline Today for 2022 Emergency Relief Program Applications

EVENT: 8th Annual All Ag, All Day DC Spring Capitol Ag Tour

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Mark Brown

Liquidity and Net Income Key Concerns For Lenders

Cuban Market Just Not Achieving Agricultural Export Expectations

House Averts Government Shutdown While Extending Farm Bill

U.S. Tractor Sales Fall Despite Demand for 4×4

Chinese Farmers Experimenting With Corn and Soybeans Side-By-Side

Farmer Share of Traditional Thanksgiving Meal Just Pennies

Congressional Leaders Plan to Extend 2018 Farm Bill

EVENT: 7th Annual All Ag, All Day DC Spring Capitol Ag Tour

Boozman Frustrated With Administration’s Redefined Thrifty Food Plan

With ARC-PLC Decision Looming, Farmers Projecting Possible Scenarios

CBO Farm Bill Projection Sets “Line of Scrimmage”

Drought-State Senators Looking for Changes to Assistance Programs

Bipartisan and Bicameral Overhaul of Commodity Checkoffs Introduced

Mexican President AMLO Drops One Biotech Corn Deadline

U.S. Commodity Exports Expected to Tumble in 2023

China Remains Top Export Market, U.S. Share Stagnant

Cattle on Feed Report Projecting Further Herd Contraction

AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST 02/23/2023

Boozman Frustrated With Administration’s Redefined Thrifty Food Plan

CBO Farm Bill Projection Sets “Line of Scrimmage”

House Agriculture Committee Subcommittee Rosters and Leaders Announced

Wheat Farmers Ready to Rally Around Trade Programs

U.S. Cotton Farmers Expected to Plant Fewer Acres

Weak Demand for Smaller Utility Tractors Pressuring Dealers

Will Economic Recession Be Part of 2023 Landscape?

Pork Exports Rebound in October, Still Trailing 2021

Future of Inland Waterway Projects Hinges on Senate

Final 2022 Report Offers Disappointing Export Demand Estimates

Signup Begins This Week for ARC/PLC Elections

Domestic Milk Production Increasing to Meet Export Demand

Corn Farmers at Forefront of Mexican Trade Dispute

Mexican President Announces Efforts to Reduce Food Inflation

Economist Says Strong Net Farm Income Helping Producers

October Cattle Report Predictable, Markets Hit 7-year High

VIDEO: Pumpkins in Floyd County, Texas

VIDEO: Wine in West Texas

EVENT COVERAGE: 2022 Grand Opening of USDA-AMS Cotton Classing Office in Lubbock, TX

Trade Deficit Narrows Despite Increasing Imports from China

Invasive Asexual Tick Preparing to Spread Across U.S.

Ongoing Drought Leading Cause for Increased Feedlot Placements

Beneficial Rainfall Blankets West Texas Though Drought Persists

$1-Billion Available for Rural and Remote Energy Production

No Surprises, USDA Says More Cattle on Feed

Republican-Led Farm Bill Goal: 400% Improvement in Productivity

USDA Confirms Cattle Herd Contraction in Inventory Report

As Americans Decry Congressional Priorities, Some Remain Focused

6th Annual All Ag, All Day DC Capitol Ag Tour

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AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Kyle Kunkler

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Kyle Kunkler

November 1, 2023

Today’s guest is Kyle Kunkler, Director of Government Affairs with the American Soybean Association (ASA) in Washington, DC. He talks about who ASA is, his journey from the farm to … Read More

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Good News, Bad News, Dots EPA’s RFS Announcement

Good News, Bad News, Dots EPA’s RFS Announcement

June 7, 2022

WASHINGTON, DC – In what could only be called a “good news, bad news” joke, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its latest Renewable Volume Obligation (RVO) for the … Read More

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EPA Intends to Redefine Navigable Waters Under WOTUS

EPA Intends to Redefine Navigable Waters Under WOTUS

June 15, 2021

President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order on January 20th forcing a review on agency actions regarding the climate crisis, and of the 104 items on the list, across 10 agencies and departments, the Environmental Protection Agency was tasked with 48 areas of concern.

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Former EPA Employee Becomes 16th Administrator of Agency

Former EPA Employee Becomes 16th Administrator of Agency

March 12, 2021

Agriculture groups are congratulating Michael Regan who was confirmed on Wednesday as the next Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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Court Decrees NWPA, WOTUS Replacement Rule, Effective Nationwide

Court Decrees NWPA, WOTUS Replacement Rule, Effective Nationwide

March 10, 2021

Last week a federal appeals court reversed the lower court decision to freeze the rule despite an effort by the Biden administration to halt the appeal.

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EPA Reverses Course on Court-Defined Refinery Waivers

EPA Reverses Course on Court-Defined Refinery Waivers

February 23, 2021

Biofuel groups are applauding EPA’s latest decision to change course in a Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals decision on the interpretation of the small-refinery exemptions in the renewable fuels standard.

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EPA Issues Proposed Rules Increasing E15 Availability Nationwide

EPA Issues Proposed Rules Increasing E15 Availability Nationwide

January 21, 2021

The agency proposed changes to fuel dispenser labeling requirements for the gasoline-ethanol blend earlier in the month

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Agribusiness Report 10/29

Agribusiness Report 10/29

October 29, 2020

The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture.

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EPA Announces New Dicamba Cotton and Soybean Registrations

EPA Announces New Dicamba Cotton and Soybean Registrations

October 28, 2020

On Tuesday, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced new five-year registrations for two dicamba producers and an extension of the registration of a third.

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DC20: EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler

DC20: EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler

September 25, 2020

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler speaks with Tony St. James as part of the All Ag News DC 2020 tour.

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Agribusiness Report 9/25

Agribusiness Report 9/25

September 25, 2020

The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture.

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EPA Denies Small Refinery Exemptions to Blending Ethanol

EPA Denies Small Refinery Exemptions to Blending Ethanol

September 18, 2020

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced its decision to deny petitions for small refinery exemptions under the Renewable Fuel Standard.

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Agribusiness Report 9/4

Agribusiness Report 9/4

September 4, 2020

The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture.

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EPA Proposes Streamlined Process for Biotech Breeding Approval

EPA Proposes Streamlined Process for Biotech Breeding Approval

September 3, 2020

Agricultural groups are applauding an announcement by the EPA for a proposal to streamline the regulation of some biotech advancements.

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Media Reports Wrong in Recent EPA Chlorpyrifos Decision

Media Reports Wrong in Recent EPA Chlorpyrifos Decision

July 19, 2019

(WASHINGTON, DC) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is denying a petition by environmental groups to ban the pesticide chlorpyrifos. Despite media reports and activists claims that the agency proposed a … Read More

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