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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Sunday, December 22, 2024
A change in House budgetary rules could make it easier for states or local governments to gain control of federal lands. The new rule, pushed by Natural Resources Chairman Rob Bishop, would mean that transfers of federal lands to local and state governments would no longer require a sp
In the U.S. farmland cash rent arena, landlords may see further erosion on their returns while tenants should expect mostly stable to moderately falling rates.
Farmers/operators renting land are, of course, painfully aware of the swift run-up in cropland re
President-elect Donald TrumpÐs search for an agriculture secretary drags on. His inauguration is just nine days away and there has been mostly silence from the Trump transition on the search process over the past week. Speculation abounded last week that former Georgia Gov. So
Heavy rains and snowfall in the West hold out the prospect for a bountiful 2017 for California agriculture, but farm groups and meteorologists are still hesitant to declare victory over the drought that has gripped the state for five years.
National Grange Master Betsy Huber, just completing her first year as president of the oldest U.S. general farm organization, aims to increase its stature as it celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2017. The Grange plans to put its emphasis on crop insurance and health care legi
Donald Trump, Sonny Perdue, Robert Aderholt, Javier Palomarez, Abel Maldonado, Andrew Pudzer, Debbie Stabenow, Labor Department, Pat Roberts, Ronald Regan, Robert Lighthizer, conservation linkage, Kevin Paap, Jimmy Panetta, Sam Farr
If you are lucky enough to have started a family in recent years, be advised that providing for your child through his or her high school days may be a challenge.
It became clear by the end of the summer that there was no possibility to conclude negotiations on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) in 2016 or even 2017, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said Tuesday.
While the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration0s (GIPSA) proposed livestock marketing rule comes with a name like The Farmer Fair Practices Rule, those of us in the cattle industry know better than to trust a gover