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Sorghum

Sorghum growers unhappy with EPA proposal

07.01.2022
By Arvin Donley

Regulatory agency proposes lowering amount of atrazine allowed on field crops from 15 ppb to 3.4 ppb.



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corn

NCGA unveils five sustainability goals

06.09.2021
By Arvin Donley
Association wants to meet targets by 2030.
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United States

Study finds need for continued support for US grain exports

02.11.2021
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
USGC and NCGA urge for more policies that support US ag competitiveness globally.
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ethanol

Brazil extends TRQ on US ethanol

09.14.2020
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
US ag and fuel industry express disappointment.
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ethanol

NCGA selects new public policy manager

09.11.2020
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Brumette will focus on public policy for market development and renewable fuels.
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wayne fueling system

NCGA helps build infrastructure for high-level ethanol blends

09.04.2020
By Susan Reidy
Group has supported sale of more than 50,000 new fuel pumps across US.
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Donald Trump

Trump signs USMCA

01.30.2020
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
U.S. ag associations welcome the ratification of the new deal.
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USMCA

U.S. House passes USMCA

12.20.2019
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Ag associations support the trade agreement and urge the Senate to finalize it.
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USMCA

U.S. democrats voice support for USMCA

12.11.2019
By Jay Sjerven
Move opens the way for ratification of the trade agreement before the end of the year.
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trade

U.S. ag and food groups urge Congress to support Japan trade agreement

11.21.2019
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Japan is the U.S. fourth-largest ag export market.
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