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New Year, Not-So-New Start

Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, January 28, 2024

While January left the old year behind, it didn’t leave behind any of the baggage 2023 saddled American farmers and ranchers with.

The chief worry carried forward was last year’s slumping grain markets, especially soybeans. August 2024 soybean futures skidded from near $14 per bushel […]

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Elect Me Because I’ll Send You More Federal Money Than the Other Guy

Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, January 21, 2024

Like some character in Alice in Wonderland, we’re well beyond the looking glass when the presumptive presidential candidate of the political party that prides itself as being fiscally conservative asks farmers, “Look, did I get you $28 billion… ?”

Yes, that was Donald Trump on […]

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New Year, New Deal? Only the Knucklehead Caucus Knows

Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, January 14, 2024

The pain I felt late Sunday, Jan. 7, was hard to pinpoint until I realized exactly when it struck: just moments after news of a tentative, 2024 budget deal between Senate and House negotiators had been announced. As such, it soon became apparent the […]

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How Much Food Assistance is Too Much?

Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, January 7, 2024

At the height of the Christmas giving season, the governors of Iowa and Nebraska, two largely rural, heavily agricultural states, chose to play Grinch by turning down tens of millions of federal food assistance dollars “to help feed children who might otherwise go hungry […]

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Ag’s New Normal Includes Trade Deficits, Not Surpluses

Nearly drowned out in all the farm group cheering that U.S. ag exports hit a record high $196 billion last year was the inarguable fact that U.S. ag imports also hit a record-high, $199 billion, or $3 billion more than ag exports.

That’s right, sports fans: during its biggest ag export year ever–when the value of […]

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