Despite having nearly a billion acres of prime farmland and a population of only 330 million people, the U.S. agriculture ...
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Leaders in ethanol, biofuels and associated markets from across the country gathered at the Prairie Meadows Event Center in Altoona for the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association annual summit, this year ...
American farmers remain bullish on their futures, and fewer of them fear the prospects of a trade war. That’s according to survey results released Tuesday by ...
There was a little sigh of relief Monday as the president paused his 25% surcharge on Mexican and Canadian goods for 30 days.
However, some Republicans are voicing opposition; they believe tariffs will lead to retaliation against America’s farmers.
Americans should expect prices for items including new homes, cars, cellphones and groceries to jump if trade wars break out with Mexico, Canada and China, local experts say.
The Senate Finance Committee greenlit the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Washington’s aerospace and agriculture industries, among others, began bracing Saturday for major impacts from steep tariffs announced by the Trump administration, with warnings of higher prices for c ...