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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Sunday, March 02, 2025
With gene editing widely touted as the future of biotechnology, seed trait developers are looking for ways to show they are using the technology responsibly.
Gardner Hatch has been selected as the new executive director of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting, and Jared Andrews has been named to supervise the Michigan State University Plant Pathology and Entomology Research Centers.
Senate Agriculture Committee Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., is sounding upbeat about her farm bill proposal after releasing a detailed summary of what’s in it.
The International Trade Commission has begun an investigation into whether low-priced imports of 2,4-D are causing “material injury,” in response to a petition filed by domestic manufacturer Corteva Agriscience.
Corteva and Syngenta, two major seed and crop protection companies, reported lower overall sales for their third quarters but higher sales of seeds, as they look to navigate what one of their CEOs called “complicating geopolitical, macroeconomic and ag-specific factors.”
In this opinion piece, Sam Eathington, Ph. D., of Corteva Agriscience discusses intellectual property theft and its negative impact on American competitiveness, investment in innovation and global food security.
David Grahn has returned to the Farm Credit Administration as the new general counsel and The Senate confirmed Anna Gomez 55-43 to serve as the fifth member of the Federal Communications Commission.
David Grahn has returned to the Farm Credit Administration as the new general counsel and the Senate has confirmed Anna Gomez 55-43 to serve as the fifth commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission.