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The Agribusiness Update
California Farm Bureau President Shannon Douglass is calling on the state’s farmers, ranchers and rural residents to reject Proposition 50, and Mexico’s government instituted new regulations on livestock movement due to their New World screwworm infestation.
The Agribusiness Update
When the federal government shut down Wednesday, Florida’s farmers and ranchers were left facing more uncertainty of government support, and Mexico’s government instituted new regulations on livestock movement due to their New World screwworm infestation.
California Ag Today
Nearly 90 black-and-white images by David Bacon honor the history and resilience of California farmworkers, on display through December 14 at UC Davis.
The Agribusiness Update
California has agreed to make long-term cuts to the amount of water the state uses from the Colorado River, and the Justice Department and FTC submitted favorable comments advocating for regulations that would facilitate the right to repair.
The Agribusiness Update
Nearly all farm workers in a recent Florida study were dehydrated at the end of their shifts, and the Justice Department and FTC submitted favorable comments advocating for regulations that would facilitate the right to repair.
The Agribusiness Update
The Georgia Department of Education is developing elementary Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education courses to allow students to explore agricultural, and Biofuels group welcome signing of Inflation Reduction Act.
The Agribusiness Update
California Farm Bureau president Jamie Johansson calls on lawmakers to support farmers and ranchers facing water shortages, regulations and rising costs, and Biofuel groups welcome signing of Inflation Reduction Act.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is looking for a decision soon on the cattle market reforms.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Yesterday's Mexican Supreme Court vote on overturning that country's ban on fresh U.S. potatoes has been postponed until at least next week.
The Agribusiness Update
Pandemic causes cut in off-farm income, and Justice Department seeks dismissal of a lawsuit challenging USDA's decision to allow hydroponic operations certified organic.
Land & Livestock Report
Trump Asks DOJ To Investigate Meat Packers
Fruit Grower Report
Save Family Farming is taking steps to educate urban America about where their food comes from.
Fruit Grower Report
Save Family Farming is taking steps to educate urban America about where their food comes from.
The Agribusiness Update
The graying of American could be a challenge for fresh producer industry, and the Department of Justice opens investigation of several major poultry producers for price fixing.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
State Senator Doug Ericksen talks about how he feels the 'Green Manifesto' is taking over in Olympia too.
Fruit Grower Report
WAFLA has been helping farmers with H-2A workers for more than a decade in a challenging labor market.
Fruit Grower Report
WAFLA has been helping farmers with H-2A workers for more than a decade in a challenging labor market.
The Agribusiness Update
Eleventh-hour deal brings meeting of the minds for U.S.-Canada trade deal, and FDA moving forward with possible changes to prevent plant-based products from using dairy names.
The Agribusiness Update
Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue praises DOJ's call for rehearing of Chlorpyrifos judgement, and National Corn Growers Association calls on Congress to get a Farm Bill done.