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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Monday, December 02, 2024
According to a new white paper from the American Feed Industry Association, livestock production@s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions is minimal compared to sectors like transportation and energy.
- A Senate bill that would reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration is proving to be an example of legislation that might not scream agriculture, but could still have a big impact on rural America.
U.S. trade negotiators are in New York City this week for a round of talks on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP), hoping to make progress on a trade agreement
One-third of the House of Representatives sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday expressing their concern stemming from an anti-farmer billboard that was installed using taxpayer funds.
Four Cuban officials are traveling through the U.S. this week, getting their first look at grain production from field to port and meeting with commodity and political leaders along the way.
The nation s largest farm organization is trying to make sure that online sales are treated and taxed the same as their brick and mortar counterparts in an effort to shield their members from soaring property taxes.
As Americans finalize their taxes � due April 15th � and laboriously sift through the tax code, an expert is warning that one provision in particular may not be long for this financial world. But there�s a faction of the financial re
The topic of declining farm income is not a new one, but lawmakers and farm group leaders approached it in a new way on Thursday, framing the conversation around the lessons learned going into the next farm bill.
Lawmakers are advancing spending bills that seek to boost acceptance of GMOs, fight agricultural pests and boost spending on waterways critical for exports of farm commodities.
House Appropriations subcommittees on Thursday approved an Agriculture spending bill to fund the Agricu
The Food and Drug Administration has decided to withdraw approval for the swine drug carbodox, citing potential cancer risks from eating the meat of treated hogs.
The drug, manufactured by Phibro, is used to treat bacterial disease.