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Nebraska Flu Season Peaks

Nebraska Flu Season Peaks

Americans For Farmers And Families Battling Possible Trade Retaliation

Americans for Farmers and Families have announced a new project entitled ”Retaliation Hurts Rural Families”. The organization is trying to…

OCM Moving Ahead With Lawsuit Against USDA Over GIPSA Rules

On behalf of the Organization for Competitive Markets and individual farmers, Democracy Forward has filed a new brief in its…

Mid America Economy Continues Positive Surge

The Creighton University Mid-America Business Conditions Index for March continues in positive territory pointing to healthy growth for the next three to six months.

Iowa Lawmakers Undecided on Tax Cuts

Iowa legislators will still have to decide if they agree on a tax cut, and how much.

South Dakota Board of Regents Sets Tuition Increase

Students at South Dakota universities will pay more for tuition next year

USSEC And Chinese Officials Discuss Trade Concerns

U.S. soybean industry representatives and officials from China’s Agriculture Ministry met last week in Beijing. The group got together to…

Concern Over Low Milk Prices And Processor Layoffs In The Northern Plains

Due to the low milk prices, dairy processors in the region are developing strategies to decrease the supply of milk…

Nebraska Tax Cut Bill Back for More Debate

The tax cut bill supported by Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts, LB947, will be debated again in the Unicameral on Tuesday. The bill would cut property and income taxes over time.

Winter Chill Hanging on in April

While the calendar has changed to April, the weather seems to be stuck on winter.

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