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The Agriculture Department has suspended cattle imports from Mexico after a confirmed case of New World screwworm in the southern state of Chiapas.
U.S. suspends Mexican cattle imports over screwworm outbreak
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The Biden administration should press Colombia to prevent a probe into U.S. corn subsidies, a bipartisan group of lawmakers say.
Lawmakers want pressure on Colombia over corn subsidy probe
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Some 81% of Farm Service Agency employees are in their offices full-time, and the limited availability of telework has contributed to some extent to recruitment and retention challenges, according to a Government Accountability Office report.
GAO: Four of five FSA employees in office full-time
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An ambitious effort to reduce the size of the federal government in the second Trump administration is encountering skepticism from seasoned government observers and watchdogs who wonder whether the billionaires leading it know what they’re getting into.
DOGE bulls forward with plans to cut federal government
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The food industry is preparing to engage with the incoming Trump administration by presenting itself as an ally in some of the “Make America Healthy Again” ideals like nutrition transparency and improving health outcomes.
Food industry looks to partner with MAHA on some goals
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President Donald Trump’s tax and tariff plans could face obstacles next year as some Ways and Means Republicans are wary of his approach.
Ways and Means Republicans split on Trump’s tariff plans
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Agri-Pulse is pleased to host a webinar on December 5th at 1 p.m. Eastern time, focused on the American Soybean Association’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health program’s 7 Global Trends for 2025. “As farmers look to develop new international markets, this is a great opportunity to see how WISHH is working with local entrepreneurs around the globe on new business development that can ultimately build demand for U.S. soy,” said Agri-Pulse Founder and Publisher Sara Wyant. “This is a unique approach, and we’ll have a chance to discuss what’s working and why.” Register Here>>>https://lnkd.in/g7PPg-QK... #AgriPulse?#Webinar?#SoybeanAssociation?#WISHH?#GlobalTrends?#SoyInHumanHealth?#InternationalMarkets?#USSoy?#Agriculture?#FoodSecurity?#SustainableDevelopment
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President-elect Donald Trump’s latest tariff announcement, if implemented, could raise farm input costs and dent U.S. agriculture exports, but analysts say he could cut deals to prevent some of the tariffs from materializing.
Tariffs could raise costs for U.S. farmers, but may not materialize
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