The Agriculture Department’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) on Wednesday released the Congressional District Profiles and Rankings from the 2022 Census of Agriculture.

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The House Agriculture Committee is planning to markup its version of the 2024 Farm Bill next Thursday, May 23, 2024.

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Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks easily beat Rep. David Trone (D, MD-6) in Maryland’s open seat Senate primary this week to advance to face former Governor Larry Hogan (R-MD) in the general election this fall.

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Each week, NCC will feature in a short spotlight column the official representative from each of our Allied Leader and Allied Member companies. This week’s Allied Leader Member Spotlight is J.B. Hunt’s Vice President of Ag-Services and NCC representative Jason Matthews.

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April brought some volume declines with Easter-related sales shifting from April into March this year. But good news: year-to-date sales are trending ahead of last year, particularly in the fresh perimeter, according to the April Circana, 210 Analytics and Hillphoenix Fresh Meat Performance Report.

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NCC this week on social media

On May 17, 2024, in Social Media, by Tom

NCC is active on all major social media channels! Follow the NCC and Chicken Check In accounts on NCC Twitter, Chicken Check In Twitter, InstagramLinkedInYouTube, Facebook, and TikTok. Click through to see a few recent posts.

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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 0.3 percent in April after rising 0.4 percent in March. Over the last 12 months, the all-items index increased by 3.4 percent before seasonal adjustment. The federal reserve’s targeted annual inflation rate is two percent.

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USDA released its weekly Crop Progress report showing nearly 50 percent of all corn in the country has been planted and a little over a third of all soybeans have been planted.

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U.S. total broiler slaughter data for the week ending May 18, 2024, is estimated by USDA’s Poultry Market News Service to be 167,205,000 broilers, a 2-percent decrease from the same week a year earlier.

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