NGFA Welcomes U.S.-EU Trade Agreement Framework

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ARLINGTON, Va., July 28, 2025 – President Trump on Sunday announced the framework for a new trade deal with the European Union that reduces tariffs and aims to expand access for U.S. exports, including key agricultural products.

NAFB Foundation Announces Its 2025 Scholarship Award Recipients

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PLATTE CITY, Mo. (July 28, 2025) – The National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Foundation recently awarded college scholarships for 2025, totaling $47,500, to six students studying agriculture communications. The students will attend and be recognized for their

NCBA Endorses HELP Act to Support Livestock Haulers

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WASHINGTON (July 28, 2025) – Today, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) urged support for the Hauling Exemptions for Livestock Protection (HELP) Act introduced by Rep. Jeff Hurd (R-CO). This legislation supports livestock haulers by protecting drivers from

U.S. and European Union Announce Trade Deal

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(Glasgow) — President Donald Trump announced a new trade deal with the European Union that would lower tariffs to 15 percent. Speaking on Sunday, the President called it “the biggest of all deals” during a joint news

FDA to Define ‘Ultra Processed’ Foods

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The Food and Drug Administration is working to create a uniform definition of ultra-processed foods, opening the door to regulating one of the main targets of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America

Pulse Farmers Setting Sights High

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Last week during the USA Pulses Summit in Spokane, Washington, the group set a lofty goal: to double production and demand by the year 2030. These crops are mainly grown in the Northern Plains, as well as

Critics React to USDA Reorganization Plans

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(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Critics are decrying the reorganization plan for USDA announced last week by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. In a written statement, Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, the Democratic ranking member of the Senate Ag Committee, condemned