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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Thursday, November 28, 2024
The Almond Board of California celebrated 50 years of hosting its annual conference, though the mood was dampened by a challenging year for inflation, water supplies and acreage.
The California Department of Food and Agriculture plans to facilitate a broad conversation next week that could have major implications for the state’s approach to pesticide governance.
California officials are seeking comments on a funding availability for programs aimed at helping producers adapt their operations through climate-smart approaches.
The Food and Drug Administration will use an outside evaluation released Tuesday to help reform its human foods program, FDA Commissioner Robert Califf said following release of the report by the Reagan-Udall Foundation.
Leon Panetta, a former CIA director and secretary of defense under President Barack Obama, delivers a forceful call for both political parties to work together to bolster U.S. agriculture and address the nation’s fiscal problems.
A monthly survey of how farmers and ranchers view the rural economy was unchanged in November as producers digested the results of the midterm elections.
The Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service will publish language in the Federal Register Wednesday, a move welcomed by the industry and Capitol Hill.
Hundreds of agricultural organizations – including one that had stopped short of supporting a previous compromise – are pressing Senate leaders to make time for legislation that would address farm labor before adjourning for the year.
An independent commission issues a report this week that's expected to make far-reaching recommendations for fixing widely perceived weaknesses in the Food and Drug Administration’s human foods programs.