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- Brooke Rollins Was Just Confirmed as the Next USDA Secretary of . . .
Agriculture groups ranging from commodity organizations to biofuels advocates reacted to the confirmation, stressing their priorities for the new USDA leader
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The ARC and PLC programs for 2025 are currently projected to make over $13 5 billion in payments Those payments will be made in October 2026 A challenge facing policymakers is to balance the immediate need for financial assistance facing many farm operations with the fact that 2025 ARC PLC payments will not be determined and paid until next year
- Successful Farming: Practical, Trusted Farming and Ranching Information
Successful Farming is the trusted source for the diverse business, production, and family information needs of farmers and ranchers
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- New USDA Action Plan Cracks Down on Foreign Influence in American . . .
“Today, threats to American agriculture not only expose us to risks of shortages, foreign dependencies, and higher prices but they also strike at one of the most essential pillars of the American republic,” according to the policy plan
- How Drip Irrigation Can Improve Crop Health and Conserve Water
Drip irrigation offers the opportunity to increase crop health and improve yield potential
- Estimates of 2024 ARC-CO and PLC Payments - Successful Farming
Support from the Price Loss Coverage (PLC) and Agriculture Risk Coverage, county option (ARC-CO) programs for the 2024 crop year are currently being processed and distributed by the Farm Service Agency
- Brazil Agriculture Ministry Says China Banned Five Soy Exporters
The Brazilian agriculture ministry has been notified by Chinese authorities that five Brazilian soy exporters have been banned from shipping the grain to the Asian country, it said on Thursday
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