Policy Update
Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Monday that the department will stop subsidizing solar projects on farmland, arguing they drive up land costs for farmers.
How the Fed’s July interest rate hold changes the conversation
The European Union has suspended its planned countermeasures against the U.S. for six months following the recent U.S.-EU tariff agreement.
Corn grower groups sent a letter to Trump administration officials detailing the worsening economic situation caused by elevated prices for fertilizers and other inputs that are critical for growing corn.
Cementing a breakaway from decades of free trade policy, the White House announced a new trade policy that affects virtually every nation.
As countries race to make trade deals with the U.S. ahead of tomorrow’s deadline, the Trump Administration announced several notable agreements. The benefits for U.S. ag exports, however, remain unclear.
According to one industry insider, combining the two railroads would decrease competition and raise rail rates.
Brazilian meatpackers reconsider U.S. beef shipments amid tariffs.
U.S., EU scramble to get trade deal; American tariffs on Mexican tomatoes return
The list of major trading partners facing increased tariffs on Aug. 1 continues to build.
An exclusion for goods covered by USMCA was expected to stay in place and 10% tariffs on energy and fertilizer were also expected to remain at that level.