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USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden explains the shift is part of a larger review of underused federal office space.
A Farm Bureau economist says EPA’s Hypoxia Task Force has made encouraging progress in reducing nitrogen runoff in the Mississippi River Basin, but work remains on phosphorus.
USDA meteorologists are monitoring the Southwest as monsoon season approaches, bringing the potential for both wildfire concerns and much-needed drought relief.
The cattle trade is watching forage conditions and the upcoming Cattle on Feed report for signs of herd direction.
The USDA, Labor Department, and Homeland Security outline a pathway for dairy farms facing seasonal labor shortages.
Producers cite high input costs and weak demand, while industry leaders see biofuels as a path to stronger farm profitability.
Industry leaders say ethanol continues to support farm income and rural investment.
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