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Friday, October 18, 2024
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Legislative solutions to the most pressing issues facing agriculture are increasingly hard to come by in the currently politically polarized climate, a pair of congressmen told the United Fresh Produce Association Tuesday.
The Nebraska Farm Bureau has unveiled its new large-group Association Health Plan (AHP), which aims to provide insurance coverage to farmers, ranchers and people engaged in agribusiness.
Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue pleads for support for a not very popular House guest-worker bill while the Trump administration ponders its own executive fixes to current H-2A farmworker program.
As federal agents sweep farming operations across the country in search of unauthorized workers, are they targeting agriculture? The government says no, but the farm sector says it's feeling the heat.
In a celebration of inclusion, Land O’Lakes pooled the talents of Grammy-winning songwriter Liz Rose and singer Maggie Rose to update a classic nursery rhyme tune.
The U.S. sugar market is changing, with more emphasis placed on secure supply and fast, dependable delivery over the bare market price, experts said at the annual American Sugar Alliance conference.
As U.S. leaders pledge to increase tariff rates on Chinese products and the Asian giant plans to retaliate, more farmers are asking: “How do tariffs really work?”
House Republican leaders are promising to put a bill on the floor this month to address farmer's demand for more workers but the fractious immigration debate in June suggests that passing an ag labor measure won't be easy.