Some Ag Inputs Exempt From Tariffs | First Regeneratively Grown Seed | Cargill Innovations Recognized
- Michelle Pelletier Marshall
- Apr 8
- 2 min read
4-7-25 -- Certain agriculture inputs will be exempt from the 10% across-the-board duties and higher reciprocal duties applied to specific trade partners. Listed among the 37 pages of products excluded from the steep new duties are potash, certain herbicides and pesticides, peat, lumber products, lubricating oils, some energy products, and certain pharmaceuticals, including tranquilizers and vaccines for veterinary use. Diquat and paraquat are among the herbicides listed. Read more in this Successful Farming article: Some key ag inputs exempt from sweeping new duties

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4-7-25 -- Cargill won five 2025 Edison Awards, recognizing the company’s bold innovations that are shaping the future of food and agriculture, including innovations in food waste reduction, biofuels, expanding protein options, global water access, and animal health. Here's the release: Five Cargill innovations win 2025 Edison Awards™ for transforming the future of food and agriculture
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