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12 Jul 2018
By Todd NeeleyDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Doors at EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C., were open to the press on Wednesday, as new Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler addressed agency employees about the future of the EPA. While the gesture by Wheeler may signal a change from the leadership of Scott Pruitt and his closed-to-the-media sty...
11 Jul 2018
By Pam SmithDTN Progressive Farmer Crops Technology Editor DECATUR, Illinois (DTN) -- Genny Haun hates bugs. Or perhaps a better way to say it is, they like her a lot and because of that, she has had a lifelong grudge match against most insects. "I'm pretty sure my parents considered me an unlikely candidate to be a farmer. It didn't take much inte...
11 Jul 2018
By Chris ClaytonDTN Ag Policy Editor OMAHA (DTN) -- President Donald Trump on Tuesday granted full pardons to Oregon ranchers Dwight and Steve Hammond, whose conviction and prison sentences over a grass fire led to a high-profile standoff at a national wildlife refuge in early 2016. The Hammonds had battles with the federal Bureau of Land Manageme...
11 Jul 2018
By Karl Stenerson Market Reporter - Fertecon Informa Agribusiness Intelligence Here is a breakdown of wholesale prices and trends of the various fertilizers: AMMONIA International: Ammonia prices continued to move upward in June with high gas prices constraining ammonia production from some marginal producers while demand has held steady on supp...
10 Jul 2018
OMAHA (DTN) -- The U.S. Census Bureau said Friday that U.S. exports of goods and services totaled $215.3 billion in May, up $4.1 billion from April. Imports totaled $258.4 billion, up $1.1 billion on the month. The resulting trade deficit of $43.1 billion for May was down $3.0 billion from April's revised total. USDA later provided more details fo...