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Donald Trump · Brazil(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump removed 40% tariffs on Brazilian food products, including beef, but prices could remain elevated for years as the U.S. cattle industry rebuilds.See the Story
Beef Prices Could Remain High Even as Trump Removes some Tariffs
52% Right coverage: 25 sources

SenateSAUGERTIES, N.Y. — State Sen. Michelle Hinchey lauded on Monday the U.S. Senate’s decision to pass legislation aimed at making whole milk available in schools. Hinchey, D-Saugerties, who represents the 41st Senate District, said that the Senate’s passage last week is a step toward returning whole milk to schools. The legislation is known as the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act. “The Senate’s passage of the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act is a cri…See the Story
Hinchey Lauds U.S. Senate’s Passage of Bill to Put Whole Milk in Schools
67% Center coverage: 3 sources

New Orleans · New Orleans(NAFB.com) – Two cargo ships were headed for port terminals near New Orleans, Louisiana, this week to load the first shipments of U.S. soybeans to China since May. That’s according to a shipping schedule seen by Reuters. A third ship was heading to a Texas Gulf Coast terminal to be loaded with Chinese-bound U.S. sorghum in the coming days. That’s the first American shipment of the feed grain to China since the middle of March. China has booked a…See the Story
U.S. Soybeans Set for First Shipment to China Since May
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