News from Washington: October 5-9
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- Trump Shuts Down Coronavirus Aid Talks
- CoBank: Ag Bouncing Back
- Trump Vows to Keep Tariffs on China
- US Ag Exports to China Rising Fast, but Still Slow for ‘Phase One’
- Big Week for Pork, Soybean Export Sales
- USDA Finalizes CSP Changes
- Perdue Found to Have Violated Hatch Act at N.C. Food Box Event
- NFU Rebukes Trump for Calling Off Pandemic Relief Talks
- Women Honored for Pioneering CRISPR
- Lawsuit Filed to Protect States' Labeling of Genetically Engineered Seeds
- COVID-19 Rejuvenates Reform Push in Cattle Industry
- Pence and Harris Clash Over China Trade War
- Election 2020: Ag Groups Lay Out Concerns
- Tyson Advisers: Vaccine’s No Fix
- US Supports Farm Group Lawsuit Challenging Calif. Animal Cruelty Law
- FDA Seeking Input on Traceability
- EPA Taking Input on Biotech Reforms
- EPA Acting to Promote Sustainable Ag
- FDA Presses Concerns About CBD
- FDA Seeks Advice on Cell-Cultured Labeling
- USDA Announces $19.1 Million to Support Socially Disadvantaged and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers
- Trump Administration Invests $72 Million in Distance Learning and Telemedicine Infrastructure in 40 States, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands