After three months, the fallout of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is spreading, with developing countries bearing the ...
NBC News interviewed 13 farmers in Iowa, many of whom indicated that they don’t blame the president for rising fertilizer and ...
U.S. Senator Gary Peters tells WDET that the attack on Iran was poorly executed and highlights Michigan's strategic ...
WDET's Russ McNamara spoke with Sen. Peters, state Rep. Puri and more today at the Mackinaw Policy Conference.
Half the world's population depends for its survival on nitrogen fixed by bacteria, but we still don't know how the bacteria do it. New research could solve that mystery while making fertilizer ...
In a rare loss for President Donald Trump, his endorsement of Randy Feenstra for governor failed to push Feenstra over the ...
President Trump is heading to western Wisconsin Friday afternoon to host a roundtable on farming in Chippewa Falls, where he's expected to discuss his agricultural policies.
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Spring seeding is ...
Iran’s influence over the strait will persist regardless of any deal with Washington, fundamentally reshaping global energy ...
Is the U.S. economy facing major disruption or a minor challenge from oil supply shocks? Economists differ on how fuel shortages may impact growth and inflation.
Three months after the Strait of Hormuz was first closed, many countries are experiencing shortages of key goods. By David Gelles Before we explain more about the fallout from the war in Iran — and ...
In today’s edition, Jonathan Allen explores how presidential contenders from both parties will need to grapple with ...
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