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Sugar and Ag Subsidy Debates

18 May 2018
By Jerry HagstromDTN Political Correspondent WASHINGTON (DTN) -- Crop insurance and overall farm subsidies will face a challenge from one amendment on the House floor after proposed amendments to the bill were thinned out Wednesday evening. The amendment affecting crop insurance that was made in order was a broad one introduced by Rep. Tom McClinto...

House Farm Bill Coming to Floor

17 May 2018
By Chris Clayton DTN Policy Editor and Jerry Hagstrom DTN Political Correspondent OMAHA (DTN) -- The House version of the farm bill could come to the floor Wednesday afternoon. With the legislation come expectations of a full-blown partisan fight over increased demands on some people who receive food aid and an effort to ward off any floor debates ...

The Market's Fine Print

17 May 2018
By John HarringtonDTN Livestock Analyst If my remote control could talk (I know, you can get one that can), it would no doubt rat me out as the world's worst TV critic. More times than not, my idea of cable surfing is limited to the predictable waves of "Pawn Stars," "America's Got Talent" and countless reruns of "The Big Bang Theory." Yet there a...

View From the Cab

17 May 2018
By Pam SmithDTN Progressive Farmer Crops Technology Editor (BAS/AG)© Copyright 2018 DTN/The Progressive Farmer. All rights reserved.

US-China Talk About Beef

16 May 2018
By Richard SmithDTN Japan Correspondent TOKYO (DTN) -- Asked how U.S.-China talks on trade tariffs affect U.S. beef exports to China, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) international program assistant Vice-President Greg Hanes used the "chicken-and-egg thing" metaphor. Chinese "buyers don't want to commit to specific volumes, because the price is ...
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