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The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) was supposed to help U.S. farmers. But Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried says farmers in her state are still hurting. And the agreement isn't stopping Mexico from engaging in what she calls "unfair trade practices."
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Florida farmers are struggling to compete with cheaper, foreign imports from countries such as Mexico. Farmers worry unfair trade practices endanger the…
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A bill to provide zero-interest loans to farmers whose crops are impacted by natural disasters is advancing through the Florida Senate. Backed by…
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Federal regulators are releasing sweeping new pollution regulations that cover 60 percent of water bodies in the United States. Florida farmers are…
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A massive, industry friendly rewrite of state water policy continued churning through the Senate Wednesday. Some critics contend the policy changes are a…
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A coalition of business groups in the farming and construction industry is calling on Congressional leaders to make immigration reform a…
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The U.S. House of Representatives rejected the Farm Bill Thursday; the bill’s failure has serious ramifications for Florida’s farmers.Agriculture is…
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Florida’s Agriculture Industry is the second largest in the state. It’s also at the center of major debates over immigration reform environmental…
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Floridians utilize more than nine billion acres across the state for farming, creating an eight billion dollar industry. With the planting season getting…