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Women's History Month | New Ag Tariffs | Temple Grandin Recognized

News compilation (March 8, 2025)


In this issue of News We've Heard, we celebrate Women's History Month (and International Women's Day), keep a watch on new tariffs on ag products and celebrate as one of Women in Agribusiness's supporters, Temple Grandin of Colorado State University, is recognized as one of the 2025 Women of the Year by USA Today.


3-3-35 - In honor of Women’s History Month we’re highlighting women who have made changes in the past and present, and surprisingly, two local Black women found freedom through farming. Read more: Women’s History Month: Importance of females in farming

3-3-35 -- Starting April 2, the U.S. will impose tariffs on imported agricultural products, aiming to boost domestic sales. Farmers are left wondering—what products will be affected, and how will it impact prices? Farm Progress has the details. New tariffs on imported ag products: Trump’s message to U.S. farmers 3-5-25 -- Temple Grandin, PhD, the leading authority on livestock handling and professor of animal science, was recently named one of the 2025 Women of the Year by USA Today. Meat + Poultry covers the story. Temple Grandin recognized by USA Today






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