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Fertilizer prices are climbing fast—and it’s putting serious pressure on farmers heading into planting season. Urea up 50% in…
A farm bill nearly fell apart on the House floor. What started as a routine procedural vote turned into a 224-220 passage after GOP leadership held the vote open to flip members and salvage a collapsing legislative agenda — all as key deadlines on national security authorities and immigration funding loomed. By the end of the day, Republicans not only stabilized the rule — they pushed a revised farm bill through a deeply divided conference, stripping out major provisions like E15 expansion and leaving other fights unresolved heading into the Senate. Join Corryn La Rue on this episode of