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Ag News: Start Simple with MyPlate
In honor of National Nutrition Month®, Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue announced a new campaign to help simplify the nutrition information that surrounds us each day.
Ag News: China Trade Deal Inches Along
A U.S.-China trade deal continues to inch closer as Chinese officials claim to be working day and night with their U.S. counterparts.
Ag News: Conaway Optimistic
House Ag Committee Ranking Member Mike Conaway is feeling positive following President Trump’s Fiscal Year 2020 budget proposal.
Ag News: School Disposes Milk Cartons
Students at Bluestone Elementary School in Harrisonburg, Virginia have tossed disposable milk cartons for good. Hoping to reduce the amount of waste.
Ag News: Miller Thanks BudLight
MillerCoors is thanking Anheuser-Busch, telling agweb.com, Bud Light sales are down since the Super Bowl, while Miller Lite sales are up.
Ag News: Taking Green New Deal Lightly
Agriculture should NOT take the Green New Deal lightly. After freshman congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez released her new, Green plan, social media lit up.
Ag News: Trump & China Tariffs
President Trump says he asked China to immediately remove all tariffs on U.S. ag products because trade talks were progressing well.
Ag News: Record Bull Sale Price
Now that’s a whole lot of bull! That’s the reaction after Schaff Angus Valley set ANOTHER world record for producing a bull named America that sold for $1.51 million.
Ag News: USTR Talks China Trade
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer gave members of the House Ways and Means Committee an update on trade talks with China.
Ag News: USMCA Not Yet a TD
USMCA is more of a field goal than a touchdown since the Trump administration has not yet lifted steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
Ag News: China Talks on Intellectual Property
The U.S. will keep pressing China for intellectual property safeguards in trade talks, regardless of Beijing's pledge to purchase 10 million tons of U.S. soybeans.
Ag News: $30-billion Purchase from China
China is proposing it could buy an additional $30 billion a year of U.S. agricultural products including soybeans, corn and wheat as part of a possible trade deal.