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July 21, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ag Economists Turn More Positive Longer-Term On the Farm Economy
 
The July Ag Economists' Monthly Monitor showed several key changes from June including a bigger cut to corn and soybean yields, a drop in corn and soybean prices and more bullish cattle and hog prices.
 
 
 

The leaders also drafted a proposed legislation earlier this month that promises treaty-like benefits for businesses seeking cross-border investment opportunities via the tax code.

Preliminary Trade Agreement Between U.S., Taiwan Garners Approval from Senate
 
 
 

Suppliers and retailers continue to cut glyphosate prices in the U.S. as the industry grapples with too much supplies. With no resolve in sight, one inputs analyst thinks glyphosate prices could remain low through 2023.

What in the World is Going On With Glyphosate Prices?
 
 
 

Under the Clean Air Act, those affected by this decision have the right to request a judicial review with the US Court of Appeals within 60 days of the notice's Federal Register publication.

EPA Details its Reason for Denying 26 Small Refinery Exemption Requests
 
 
 

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