Today’s quick hits, July 20, 2021

‘Butter’ meets butter: Coincidence or cause? U.S. sales of butter jumped by 30 percent in the week following the May 21 release of the hit song “Butter” by K-pop band BTS. (Rolling Stone)

ASF reaches Germany: The first cases of African swine fever, often deadly to hogs but not a threat to human health, were confirmed on hog farms in eastern Germany near the border with Poland. (Reuters)

Don’t say ‘Democrat’: Democratic strategists advise rural Democrats who are running for Congress to focus on populist economic issues and eschew “fancy” language; some don’t say in their ads that they are Democrats. (Axios)

Biofuel and EVs: Electric vehicles have momentum on their side but a small market share while 1.3 billion vehicles around the world rely on liquid fuel. (The Globalist)

A protein PACT: Twelve farm and agribusiness groups announced a joint initiative, called the Protein PACT for People, Animals and Climate of Tomorrow, to “accelerate momentum and verify progress toward global sustainable development goals across all animal protein sectors.” (North American Meat Institute)

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