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Minnesota Pork Congress To Hold Seminars On Sustainability

Minnesota Pork producers Association will host its state conference, the Minnesota Pork Congress, next week at Mankato on Tuesday, February…

Nominations Being Accepted for Iowa’s Best Burger

Iowa Beef Industry Council and the Iowa Cattlemen Association have kicked off their campaign looking for Iowa’s Best Burger.  This…

Nebraska Corn Growers Association Wants Biden Administration To Take Immediate Action Against Mexico

Nebraska Corn Board and the Nebraska Corn Growers Association are urging an immediate response from the Biden Administration and the…

The U.S. Grain Council holds their Annual Conference.

The U.S. Grains Council held their Annual Conference this week in Savannah. We talk with Harold Wolle, First Vice President…

Dairy Dispute with Canada

Our nation’s Chief Ag Negotiator said the USDA is working to try calm the latest news regarding the Canadian Dairy…

Mexico has issued a new decree against U.S. Corn

Mexico has issued a new decree against U.S. GMO Corn products. We talk with Richard Syverson, President of the Minnesota…

Trade Missions are important.

The USDA’s top trade official says Ag Trade Missions are critical to building our products within the world markets.

Who’s the Top Foreign Buyers

We are showing record export business from last year according to the USDA’s 2022 Year-in-review.

Boosting the funds for Conservation efforts

The USDA’s Conservation Budget could see what is being called a remarkable increase.

Crafting a New Farm Bill with Congressional Leaders

Crafting a new Farm Bill is a top priority for congress says U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson of South Dakota, a…

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