Month: June 2022
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A Seriously Wrong Road
June 10, 2022
By Walt Barnhart Contributing Editor Climate change zealots who sound alarms about a pending climate apocalypse that will soon destroy the planet won’t think much
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Stop the Government Land Grab
June 10, 2022
“Producers can manage their land much better than government bureaucrats.” By Larry Stalcup Contributing Editor THE STILL-LINGERING 30 by 30 program was described by the
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Weekly USMEF Audio Report: South Korea to Open Duty-Free Quota for Imported Pork
June 6, 2022
South Korea is the latest country to suspend duties on some imported food items – including pork – in an effort to combat inflation. The
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Weekly USMEF Audio Report: Halstrom, Branstad Offer Highlights from USMEF Spring Conference
June 1, 2022
The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Spring Conference wrapped up Friday in San Antonio, and USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom says one of the highlights