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Episode
EpisodeSeason51Episode5114
The EPA and the Army Corps join forces on Waters of the US policy. Investigating prices charged for fertilizer and prices paid by packing plants. A long running Midwest refugee center worries about the future. And, commodity market analysis with Jeff French.
Market Analysis
ClipSeason51Episode5114
Jeff French discusses the economic and commodity markets of wheat, corn, soybeans, cattle, dairy, feeders, hogs and global trade plus USDA.
Market Plus
ClipSeason51Episode5114
Jeff French discusses the economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature talking corn, soybeans, wheat, cattle and trade.
Market Feature
ClipSeason51Episode5114
An Illinois refugee center, like other similar groups around the country, worries about the future as the nation's support for at-risk immigrants is pulled back.
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ClipSeason51Episode5114
This week, the Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division defended the DOJ’s plans to enforce antitrust laws that affect agribusiness.
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ClipSeason51Episode5114
Federal authorities have struggled to reach an agreeable definition of "Waters of the U.S." as it pertains to the Clean Water Act. The EPA and Army Corps of Engineers are giving it another shot.
MtoM Podcast
PodcastSeason10Episode1023
Current and future drought talk, La Nina in place and the return of a polar vortex in this discussion with Dr. Eric Hunt of the University of Nebraska Extension.
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For more than four decades, Market to Market has covered the issues affecting the more than $1 trillion business of agriculture. Whether it’s global trade conflicts, environmental controversies, changing technologies or emerging enterprises, our reporters make it their business to explain the issues faced by the nearly 60 million people who live and work in rural America. And Market to Market’s team of experienced analysts has a long history of providing expert analysis of the major commodity markets and delivering insight into trends and strategies that help producers and processors cope with changing times.

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