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EPA Inspectors Busy Investigating Colorado Spill; Deere Sales Fall in Weak Economy
EPA Inspectors Busy Investigating Colorado Spill; Deere Sales Fall in Weak Economy
EPA Inspectors Busy Investigating Colorado Spill; Deere Sales Fall in Weak Economy
A bipartisan group of senators from western states are asking the Environmental Protection Agency inspector general to investigate all aspects of a recent spill in Colorado. The senators are asking the inspector general to probe everything from the work EPA contractors were doing in the Gold King Mine before the August 5th spill to the safeguards the agency put in place to prevent other spills in
Legislation Introduced to Stop Finalizing the Clean Water Rule;  Market Price Implication Due to Stronger U.S. Dollar
Legislation Introduced to Stop Finalizing the Clean Water Rule; Market Price Implication Due to Stronger U.S. Dollar
Legislation Introduced to Stop Finalizing the Clean Water Rule; Market Price Implication Due to Stronger U.S. Dollar
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment Chairs introduced legislation this week to stop EPA from finalizing the clean water rule it sent to the Office of Management and Budget last week...
U.S. Sorghum Exports to China Increases; U.S. West Drought Outlook Not Good
U.S. Sorghum Exports to China Increases; U.S. West Drought Outlook Not Good
U.S. Sorghum Exports to China Increases; U.S. West Drought Outlook Not Good
Just halfway through the 2014-2015 marketing year - U.S. sorghum exports to China are continuing at a record pace from last year’s record of 165-million-bushels with accumulated exports and sales of 260-million bushels so far. U.S. Grains Council Manager of Global Trade Alvaro Cordero says China accounts for more than 80-percent of total U...