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Customs and Border Protection Seize Unmanifested Poultry and Meat from China

CBP Seizes Over 6,000 Pounds of Smuggled Meat from China in Los Angeles Port U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists in Los Angeles made a significant seizure earlier this week, confiscating over 6,000 pounds of poultry and meat products illegally shipped from China. The shipment, falsely labeled as tilapia, included unmanifested swine, avian, and ruminant products—a major biosecurity …

FARM Bill 2.0

USDA Releases Peanut Crop Estimates

USDA Forecasts Record-High Peanut Crop with Increases in Acreage and Yields The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) has released its big crop estimate for the upcoming year, offering detailed projections across major U.S. commodities. Among the highlights is a strong year ahead for the nation’s peanut producers, with record-breaking figures in several key categories. Checking on peanuts first, they …

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Trump and Putin Meet with China on Watch

Trump and Putin Meet in Alaska as Global Stakes Rise Over Ukraine and Rare Earth Minerals In a high-stakes diplomatic moment, President Trump and Russian President Putin are scheduled to meet today in Alaska, drawing global attention and reactions from nations with a vested interest in the outcome—China among them. The meeting comes amid heightened tensions surrounding the war in …

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Farmers Applaud Common-Sense Fix for Diesel Engines

Farm Bureau Praises EPA’s Revised Diesel Exhaust Fluid Guidelines In a major win for farmers and transporters across the country, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced revisions to Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) guidelines for manufacturers of heavy trucks and off-road equipment. The move is being widely praised by the agricultural community, including the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), which …

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Record Corn Crop Projected This Year

USDA Forecasts Record Corn Crop, Lower Prices, and Back-to-Back Export Records A record-setting U.S. corn crop is projected for the upcoming year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), signaling major implications for prices, exports, and acreage outlooks. The August forecast marks a pivotal moment, as it introduces the season’s first survey-based production and yield estimates. USDA Chief Economist …

Rain, Rain Go Away: Sunshine Needed for Georgia Cotton Producers

By Clint Thompson Georgia cotton growers are in need of some drier weather. Various potential impacts are concerning Camp Hand, University of Georgia (UGA) Extension cotton agronomist, after a couple of weeks of persistent rains throughout the region. “Starting to get a little concerned just about these overcast, cloudy days and this spittin’ rain every now and then; cotton just …

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NCBA Scores Legal Victory Protecting Cattle Producers from Emissions Reporting Requirements

In a major legal win for U.S. cattle producers, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) secured a favorable ruling from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The decision affirms exemptions from complex air emissions reporting requirements under two federal environmental laws, shielding family farms and ranches from regulatory overreach. For years, NCBA and other livestock groups have …

National Peanut Month

National Peanut Board Invests $38 Million to Eradicate Peanut Allergies

Believe it or not, the peanut farmers of America have invested 38 million dollars in research and education driving toward the eradication of peanut allergies. This historic commitment is being realized through the National Peanut Board’s Food Allergy Research Grant Program, which continues to gain momentum in 2025. The program is focused on advancing peanut allergy prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and …

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President Trump Signs Executive Order Extending Tariff Deadline on Chinese Imports

On Monday, President Donald Trump signed a new executive order extending the deadline for imposing higher tariffs on Chinese imports until November 10. This move is the latest in an ongoing series of negotiations between the U.S. and China to resolve long-standing trade imbalances and address national security concerns. Earlier this year, the two nations ended a years-long tariff tit-for-tat …