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October 7, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Farmer Gains Supreme Court’s Ear, Landmark Property Rights Hearing Awaits
 
After the government twice flooded a farmer’s home and 900 acres, killed his cattle, and insisted he foot the bill, the Supreme Court will hear the case.
 
 
 

According to the CDC, between 2000 and 2020 suicide rates climbed 46% in rural areas. By comparison, the rate in metro areas climbed 27.3%.

Startling Reality: Rate of Suicide Among Farmers is 3.5 Times Higher Than the General Population
 
 
 

Some ag economists doubt the country's biggest importers will be able to avoid a recession over the next 18 months.

Is A Recession Imminent? Here Are The Red Flags Ag Economists Are Now Watching
 
 
 

As labor shortages persist and extreme weather drives up property insurance costs, Ken Zuckerberg encourages agribusinesses to start asking the hard questions today.

The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday
 
 
 

President Joe Biden signed into law a stopgap measure that funds the goverment through Nov. 17. For agriculture, it means work on a new farm bill can continue.

The Government Didn't Shut Down, And That's Good News For The Farm Bill
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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