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A state voter-approved initiative regarding a slaughterhouse shutdown could have dire impacts for the rest of the country.
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After making it through a markeup, tight margins in the House could hold up getting a farm bill to the House Floor for debate.
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R-CALF USA is including veterans in it's plight for mandatory country-or-origin legislation.
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Although lab-grown meat is not available in the U.S. yet, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association is supporting labeling of lab-grown meat as "imitation" on store shelves so that consumers know what the products are before they make their protein choice.
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While NCBA supports the House version of the Farm Bill, they feel the Senate version lacks direct producer input.
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National Milk Producers Federation's, Chris Galen reviews the differences between the House and Senate versions of the Farm Bill frameworks.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture continues to push for labor reform.
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National Farmers leader talks about where the rules written so far under the Packers and Stockyards Act.
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Title One programs in the farm bill are important to help farmers with economic challenges.
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Renewable Fuels Association President & CEO, Jeff Cooper talks about their approaches to getting year-round sales of E15 in all states.
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National Farmers Union Vice President of Advocacy, Mike Stranz says Congress has a farm-related to-do list.
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Former USDA Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Johanns talks about 2023 Farm Bill Spending priorities.
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Tanner Beymer, National Cattlmens Beef Association, senior director of government affairs
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President and CEO of Competitive Markets Action and Secretary for the Organization for Competitive Markets, Marty Irby
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National Farmers Union President, Rob Larew says that Farm Bill won't get done by the September 30 deadline.
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President and CEO at Competitive Markets Action and Secretary for the Organization for Competitive Markets, Marty Irby
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National Farmers Union Vice President of Advocacy, Mike Stranz on the 2023 Legislative Fly-In.
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R-CALF United Stock Growers of America, CEO Bill Bullard
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National Farmers Union Vice President of Advocacy, Mike Stranz.
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National Farmers Union Government Relations, Layla Soberanis