Potential World Wheat Supply Challenges Ahead

Farm Policy News says dried-out soils in Russia and Ukraine are threatening wheat planting for harvest next year. It’s yet another challenge for farmers hit by the ongoing war and weather events. The two nations account for
Judge Dismisses Price-Fixing Suit

A judge in Missouri dismissed a lawsuit accusing agricultural giants like Bayer, Corteva, Syngenta, and others of price fixing. The suit accused the companies of conspiring with wholesalers and retail outlets to fix prices for seeds and
RFA Head Slams EPA Tailpipe Rule, Bemoans RFS, 45Z Tax Credit Guidance Delays

Renewable Fuels Association head Geoff Cooper, in a wide-ranging press call, slammed the EPA’s tailpipe emissions rule and delays in issuing new RFS volumes and 45z tax credit rules. Cooper’s group joined other Ag-related groups in suing
AM Radio Bill Moves to House Floor
Efforts to keep AM radio in the dashboards of U.S. vehicles have taken a step forward in the House. The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted 45-2 to send the proposed AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act