Trade policy, getting a farm bill passed are top of mind for Kansas rancher, K-State professor
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Trade policy, getting a farm bill passed are top of mind for Kansas rancher, K-State professor • Kansas Reflector
Hal Luthi, a third-generation rancher in Madison, Kansas, is anxious to see politicians in Washington, D.C., get a farm bill passed. (Submitted)TOPEKA — Kansas farmers and ranchers are paying close attention to tariffs and whether other countries will show up for negotiations, and they need a Farm Bill to pass in Washington, two agricultural experts said. Alan Featherstone, head of the Agricultural Economics department at Kansas State Universit…
Trade policy, getting a farm bill passed are top of mind for Kansas rancher, K-State professor
TOPEKA — Kansas farmers and ranchers are paying close attention to tariffs and whether other countries will show up for negotiations, and they need a Farm Bill to pass in Washington, two agricultural experts said. Alan Featherstone, head of the…
Hay and Alfalfa Market After Tariffs - AgNet West
AgNet west reporter Nick Papagni, “the Ag Meter”, spoke with Nick Folio from Folio Commodities about the hay and alfalfa market. How’s it looking, especially after tariffs were announced? “You ... Read More The post Hay and Alfalfa Market After Tariffs appeared first on AgNet West.
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