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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Thursday, December 26, 2024
The House and Senate hold a kick-off conference meeting Thursday to launch the process of reconciling sharp differences between competing versions of the energy bill
Up, up, up. That seems to be the trend line for CEO compensation at major nonprofit trade organizations in the agriculture, food and energy space. As we�ve reported in the past, C-Suite pay trended downward from 2008 to 2010 � after
Call it CSP 3.0. The Natural Resources Conservation Service is preparing to roll out a series of major changes to the Conservation Stewardship Program designed to make it easier for farmers and agency field staff to use and to ensure its environmental benefits are better targeted to local
Some 76 small businesses in 35 state will split $7.4 million in USDA funding for research projects related to agricultural issues, food security and natural resources.
Senators Chuck Schumer of New York and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin are urging U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to investigate new Canadian dairy pricing policies that the Democratic lawmakers say are harming farmers in their states already suffe
Congress is back in Washington this week after a seven-week hiatus, but the priorities of House and Senate leadership likely won�t leave much room for the goals of the nation�s food and agriculture organizations.
As November elections loom along with the ensuing lame duck session of Congress, farm groups are starting to assess just how bad it would be if Congress fails to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The European Food Safety Authority�s GMO panel has issued a clean bill of health to Syngenta�s genetically modified five-event stack in maize, finding no safety risk even if the grains were accidentally released into the environment.
Senate Judiciary Committee, Chairman Chuck Grassley, Bayer, Monsanto, Dow, DuPont, ChemChina, Syngenta, John Deere, Precision Planting, Hunger in America, Secretary Tom Vilsack, agribusiness women, Hong Kong Shanghai, Alexis Taylor