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High interest rates, strong dollar take a toll on agriculture

Todays Farmer Magazine

CoBank quarterly report indicates challenges and opportunities for farm and rural sectors The combination of high interest rates and a strong U.S. A new report from CoBank dives deeper into this market as well as other commodities and rural industries. economy, it’s a double whammy for rural America.” Rice production in the U.S

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Industry Ag News 2/7

Agwired

the Chief Operating Officer of Vertimass LLC, has joined the Board of Directors for Advanced Biofuels USA , an educational nonprofit dedicated to the understanding, development and use of advanced biofuels in the US and around the world. John Hannon, Ph.D., CNH Industrial N.V. in Q4 2023(1).

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FAPRI forecasts falling prices for producers

Todays Farmer Magazine

The outlook summarizes baseline projections for agricultural and biofuel markets using information available in January 2023. Cattle, hog, poultry and milk prices all increased in 2022. Agricultural Market Outlook from the Food & Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri.

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DTN and Progressive Farmer Win National Ag Journalism Awards

DTN

The ag newsroom has refocused its coverage on high interest, high value topics in agriculture, food production and rural issues. .” Greg Horstmeier, DTN Editor-in-Chief The awards come as digital readership of news and analysis on DTNPF.com is higher year over year in 2024.

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Coalition Letter Supporting USDA Secretary Nominee Brooke Rollins

NASDA

We represent farmers, ranchers, growers, hunters, forest owners, conservationists, cooperatives, state departments of agriculture, renewable fuel producers and agribusinesses nationwide encompassing all aspects of American agriculture, food, nutrition and rural America and we look forward to Ms. Rollins strong leadership at the U.S.

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What You Need to Know About Trump’s Picks to Lead USDA and EPA

Civil Eats

During Rollins hearing, she referred repeatedly to her childhood on farms, raising cattle as a member of Future Farmers of America and 4-H, and her degree in agricultural development from Texas A&M. The issues that came up most often (and which many Democrats also touched on) were biofuels and trade.

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