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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
The U.S. cow-calf industry will grow by over 3 million head in the next four to six years, according to a report released Monday by Rabobank, an agribusiness research firm that monitors and evaluates global agricultural markets.
Following a House Agriculture Committee hearing last week on this subject, lawmakers want more assistance for impacted poultry growers who are still suffering from the loss of more than 48 million birds
Sharon Bomer Lauritsen, the U.S. Trade Representative0s deputy negotiator for agricultural issues, claimed 0significant progress,0 including work on sticky agricultural standoffs.
The U.S. District Court in Idaho has ruled that the state0s so-called 0ag gag0 law, which criminalizes surreptitious videotaping at an agricultural operation, is unconstitutional.
American sugar beet and cane growers and sugar processors will polish their strategy and shore up their defenses on several fronts at their annual summer meeting, running through midweek here.
The Obama Administration is moving forward with a plan to dramatically change the way electricity is produced in this country by limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
Imports of beef from Brazil and Argentina could be blocked for years by requirements that lawmakers are trying to impose on the Agriculture Department, the White House says. Differing provisions in both the Senate and House versions of the USDA appropriations measures would require the de
The twelve countries currently in negotiations over the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement announced late Friday night from Hawaii they had not come to a common resolution on several key issues namely dairy and sugar that the ministers said were crucial to striking a final d