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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
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Bayer's plan to take over Monsanto is triggering some alarm bells within some of the nation's largest farm organizations, and lawmakers are taking note, too.
The Senate Agriculture Committee on Tuesday approved a bill aimed at helping the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) deal with its increasing expensive fire-fighting efforts and to improve forest management activities.
Prospects for comprehensive immigration reform on Capitol Hill appear as elusive as ever, no matter the outcome of this fallPs presidential and congressional elections. That means that the administrative decisions that the new president will make in enforcing immigration law will be th
Donald TrumpPs top agriculture policy adviser says the GOP presidential candidate views crop insurance and commodity programs as matters of national security and is open to easing rules on the agricultural guest worker program.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 2016 - TodayPs tractors have an incredibly versatile tool that would have been unheard of in previous iterations of equipment: screens.
Screens that can display information about engine RPMs, speed, GPS tracking informat
Under the new GMO law, meat, dairy and eggs will be exempt from being designated as containing genetically modified ingredients, but can those products be labeled PGMO-freeP even if theyPre from animals that ate feed grown from genetically modified seed?
High oleic soybean oil is gaining traction in the U.S. as the way to cut out unhealthy trans fatty acids from food, but the soy industry still has plenty of work to do to gain international approval and acceptance of the product made from genetically engineered seeds.
A committee examining how growers who use different farming systems can coexist expects to have a final report to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack by the end of October.
But at its final meeting last week, Vilsack suggested that the committee has already performed an Pinvalua