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Legislative News: Page 8
Grain Facility Management
Iowa fines NEW Cooperative for air quality violations
In 2019, the Duncombe, Iowa, facility was reclassified as a grain terminal elevator, which triggered new emissions testing and dust limits.
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Judge: Evidence lacking that 6 poultry companies conspired
Perdue, Fieldale Farms, Case Farms, Claxton Poultry, Foster Farms and Wayne Farms had the opportunity to participate in a conspiracy, but plaintiffs couldn't prove any of them did, writes Judge Thomas M. Durkin.
Legislative News
Ag groups oppose changes to trade remedy laws
Comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce noted antidumping rule changes could potentially trigger retaliation against U.S. agricultural exports.
Grain Processing
EPA denies nearly all biofuel blending exemption petitions
The EPA denied 26 small refinery exemption petitions under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program.
Legislative News
Emoji costs farmer $82,000 for breach of contract on grain delivery
A farmer failed to deliver on a contract with South West Terminal in Saskatchewan, saying his thumbs up emoji wasn't approving the contract.
Legislative News
Reintroduced bill addresses rail service improvements
Reliable Rail Service Act would define how STB addresses questions regarding common carrier obligation.
Feed & Grain POV
Discover what the feed & grain industries hope for in the next farm bill
It looks like this year's legislation may be delayed, but NGFA continues to advocate for reforms to federal conservation programs and funding for agricultural export promotion.
Legislative News
California modifies Prop 12 implementation date
Court order extends by 6 months the time non-compliant pork already in the supply chain can be sold.
Legislative News
Bipartisan bill focuses on U.S. commodities to combat global hunger
The American Farmers Feed the World Act of 2023 is designed to keep the "food" in America’s international food aid programs.
Legislative News
EPA biomass-based diesel standards fall below current production
Oilseed and biofuel groups express disappointment, saying rule does not reflect investment, growth potential.
Legislative News
Pork-producing states urge passage of bill targeting Prop 12
11 governors urge Congressional leaders to advance and pass a bill that would effectively overturn California’s animal welfare law recently upheld by the US Supreme Court.
Legislative News
Bill would safeguard US exports during FAD outbreak
Safe American Food Exports Act would codify USDA’s role in negotiating regionalization agreements for animal products
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