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Iowa soybean farmers say US–China deal is encouraging, hope for stronger trade relationships
President Donald Trump announced a new trade agreement with China, which will reduce tariffs from 57% to 47%. The president also stated China would immediately resume purchasing American soybeans.
For Kinzenbaw, the collection represents more than just machinery — it’s a testament to the legacy of farming and the ...
The U.S. and China have agreed to a new trade deal that will bring soybean exports back to American farmers in exchange for ...
The food assistance program, SNAP, is headed into November without federal funding. Gov. Kim Reynolds said the state will ...
The Northeast Missouri Women in Agriculture Workshop is set for Nov. 5 at Wildflower Grove in Greencastle, starting at 9:15 a ...
The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program will run out of money on Saturday. Some governors are shifting state money to ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Thursday she will deploy Iowa National Guard members to assist with Iowa food banks and pantries ...
Missouri nurse practitioners say strict physician oversight rules are forcing rural clinic closures and limiting patient ...
American farmers welcome China's promise to buy their soybean but this deal doesn't solve everything
American farmers welcomed China’s promise to buy some of their soybeans, but Iowa farmer Robb Ewoldt cautioned this won’t ...
Iowa farm groups and leadership celebrated President Donald Trump’s trade deal with China Thursday, which included ...
Intensive food production systems have used too much land, too much water, too much fertilizer and too much soil carbon, he ...
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