Soybean Farmers Deeply Concerned with Senate Proposal to Reward U.S. Tax Credits to Foreign Biofuel Feedstocks

The American Soybean Association expressed disappointment in the Senate Finance Committee’s budget reconciliation text that made significant modifications to the House-passed Section 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit language. The Senate Finance Committee text reverts on the progress
Rollins Redirects $148M from DEI Programs to “Farmers First” Initiatives

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced today that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will terminate more than 145 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) focused awards, totaling a maximum savings of $148.6 million. “Putting
Meat Processors Want a Part in Ag Worker Solutions

The Meat Institute called today for the processing sector, a critical part of the meat and poultry supply chain, to be included in the Trump administration’s plans for a stable and legal agriculture workforce. “As reforms are
Soybean Farmers Promote Efficiency and Savings at the Most Local Level

Ankeny, Iowa — Rural bridges are a major component of the initial link in the agricultural supply chain. Farmers utilize rural bridges to transport soybeans and grain from the farm to the local delivery location. The subsequent