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Iowa planting season lifting farmer optimism despite economic, global pressures

The CEO of the Agribusiness Association of Iowa says the start of planting season is lifting farmer sentiment across the state. Julie Kenney tells...

TotalEnergies and Masdar’s $2.2 Billion Deal Signals a Big Push into Asia’s Renewable Energy Boom

Asia is entering a new energy era. Electricity demand is rising fast, and global energy giants are moving quickly to secure their position. A...

The NALC Quarterly Newsletter: 1Q26

The National Agricultural Law Center compiles and publishes a quarterly newsletter highlighting recent and upcoming events and resources. The newsletter for... Source: https://nationalaglawcenter.org/quarterly-newsletter-1q26/

Metal tariff adjustments aren’t a win for packaging, trade groups say

Updated Section 232 tariffs take effect Monday. Canmakers aren’t getting the targeted relief they wanted, although items like aluminum lids will be subject to lower rates. Source: https://www.packagingdive.com/news/section-232-tariffs-adjustments-aluminum-steel-cans-lids/816643/

[ASAP] Modular Defluorinative Annulation Enabled by a Dearomative Rearrangement: Diversified Synthesis of Azaheterocycles

Organic LettersDOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.6c01163 Source: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.6c01163

Boeing Signs 40,000 Ton Soil-Based Carbon Removal Deal with Grassroots Carbon

Nature-based soil carbon removal solutions provider Grassroots Carbon announced a new multi-year deal with Boeing, with the aerospace giant agreeing to offtake a minimum...

Hazardous Waste Inspections: What Inspectors Look For and How Businesses Stay Prepared

Hazardous waste inspections are rarely about finding one major issue. More often, they are about identifying patterns—small inconsistencies that suggest a...

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