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Senate Ag Chairman John Boozman says Farm Bill text could be released within weeks, with a committee markup targeted for later this summer.
Livestock producers should inspect animals daily, report any suspicious wounds immediately, and comply with local movement restrictions.
Producers should coordinate immediately with their CPA and legal counsel to ensure their corporate structures and operational realities are perfectly aligned before the September deadline.
Farm Bureau economist John Newton says farm income has declined every quarter for three years.
A new survey of agricultural lenders points to increasing financial stress across the Ninth District.
Researchers say expanded E15 access may benefit corn producers but create challenges for soybean growers.
Rising payroll expenses continue to pressure small businesses across rural America.
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