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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Monday, January 06, 2025
Representatives of the U.S. agriculture sector say they will keep on fighting to build support in the country and on Capitol Hill for the Trans-Pacific Partnership despite a lack of enthusiasm for their efforts among many members of Congress.
In most years Turkey is a big buyer of U.S. medium grain rice, but the country could be an even bigger market if not for its strict ban on genetically modified food, according to U.S. industry and government officials.
Two questions could be worrisome for U.S. pork producers in the fall: What will rising grain prices do to their feed costs, and will meatpackers have the slaughter capacity to help producers and consumers
A federal advisory committee has moved closer to finding common ground on the thorny issue of how farmers who grow crops in different ways can coexist on the landscape.
A federal appeals court voted to uphold Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules for Internet providers in a victory for advocates of so-called Pnet neutralityP on Tuesday. But legal challenges are expected to continue and several sources expect the U.S. Suprem
The food and agriculture industry�s hopes for blocking Vermont�s first-in-the-nation GMO labeling requirements are hanging on Senate negotiations that suddenly became serious late last week.
Chip Bowling, Trans-Pacific Partnership, Cuban Trade Embargo, Rob Johansson, H-2A, Dan Newhouse, Sanford Bishop, Suzan DelBene, Elise Stefanik, Thomas Perez, Leon Rodriguez, U.S. Wheat Associates, Gerald Theus