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Canada and Mexico are among the top three countries for Minnesota’s agricultural exports, and both countries are expected to retaliate.
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A U.S. beef inventory that continues to decline and strong consumer demand have led to expectations of continuing strength in the cattle markets. But some uncertainty remains for cattle producers.
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While 2024 was undoubtedly a good year for U.S. meat exports, will the trend continue into the new year?
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What do the recent layoff announcements from major agriculture companies mean for the ag industry? Chad Hart, ag economics professor from Iowa State University, provides some insight.

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