Unraveling the $550 Billion, 2,700-Page Infrastructure Plan
| | | | | Technology Is ... Harvesting Field Data “Early on, we made a lot of 10% improvements,” says one Illinois farmer. “In the last five years, it’s been much more difficult. So, we’re trying to find those 1% or 2% gains.” Read More |
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| | | EPA Plans to Revert Back to Pre-Obama WOTUS Rule Along with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), EPA says the administration will get input from various stakeholders, including that from agriculture, and from there, it will propose revisions and changes to WOTUS. Read More |
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| | | Grasshoppers Finish off North Dakota Crops Jody Kerzman of AgDay affiliate KFYR in North Dakota spoke to Rhame, North Dakota producer Trevor Steeke, who has been chronicling the drought and now the grasshopper damage. Read More |
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| | | China Quietly Sets New 'Buy Chinese' Targets for State Companies China's government quietly issued new procurement guidelines in May that require up to 100% local content on hundreds of items including X-ray machines and magnetic resonance imaging equipment, erecting fresh barriers for foreign suppliers, three U.S.-based sources told Reuters. Read More |
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