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Episode
EpisodeSeason51Episode5132
An E15 waiver at the pump may give benefits to row crop farmers. Encouraging more women to step into leadership roles on the farm. And, commodity market analysis with Don Roose.
Market Analysis
ClipSeason51Episode5132
Don Roose discusses the economic and commodity markets.
Market Plus
ClipSeason51Episode5132
Don Roose discusses the economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.
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    This week, the White House worked to reduce high prices at the gas pump and seek some relief from the political backlash over high energy prices brought on by the war with Iran.
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    One study showed that women enrolled in all agriculture majors slightly outnumbered men in undergraduate programs at 70 of the nation’s land-grant universities.
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    The GLP-01 weight loss drug has quickly become a driving factor in demand for more protein. Brian Earnest, an analyst for CoBank offers insight on the trend.
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    President Trump put the Jones Act on a 60-day suspension in an attempt to smooth out prices spikes. The war with Iran may make for higher fertilizer prices. A Strike at the Greeley, CO JBS plant threatens to make beef on the hoof and under cellophane more expensive.
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    Nebraska Scorched By Record Wildfires
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    When the Civil War ended, measures briefly allowed former slaves to petition for Confederates’ abandoned or confiscated farms - in one of America’s first attempts at land redistribution to formerly enslaved people. It largely failed.
MtoM Podcast
PodcastSeason10Episode1042
Small business lender Ben Johnston of Kapitus breaks down who is really paying America's tariffs, how entrepreneurs are surviving the chaos, and what the ghost of Smoot-Hawley means for the future of American manufacturing.
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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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