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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO says when it comes to cell-based proteins, beef producers want market fairness.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
National Cattlemen's Association CEO Colin Woodall appreciates the signing of a memo that should provide better food security.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Colin Woodall, NCBA CEO, responds to the National Security Memorandum to Strengthen the Security and Resilience of U.S. Food and Agriculture.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The National Cattlemen's Beef Association says stopping bad ideas is a 'win' and something they've been busy trying to do.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The current Farm Bill expires on September 30, 2023.
The Agribusiness Update
Florida Ag Commissioner Nikki Fried encourages CFAP2 applications, and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack urges everyone to be informed about African Swine Fever.
Farm of the Future
For those that missed the NCBA Tradeshow
Land & Livestock Report
New CEO Believes NCBA is Building Bridges in the Industry
Land & Livestock Report
NCBA Announces Leadership Changes
The Agribusiness Update
Markets okay following onslaught of delayed USDA reports, and Green New Deal rubs ag groups the wrong way.
Land & Livestock Report
Ranchers have Beef with New Burger Restaurant Score Card
Land & Livestock Report
U.S. Cattle Industry Has Concerns with Trump's New E15 Policy
Land & Livestock Report
So now it appears that the U.S. Corp of Engineers is not so excited to have their name attached to the Waters of the U.S. or WOTUS rule.
Land & Livestock Report
With retaliation from trading partners Canada and Mexico looming over the Country of Origin Labeling issue, NCBA Vice President of Government Affairs Colin Woodall gives an update on the status of COOL repeal legislation.
Land & Livestock Report
In Mid-May the World Trade Organization's Appellate Body issued its fourth and final ruling stating that U.S. mandatory Country of Origin Labeling discriminated against imports of Canadian and Mexican cattle and hogs.
Land & Livestock Report
The comment period is now closed on USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service proposal to allow fresh beef imports from 14 Brazilian states. Many throughout the beef industry were against this proposal because of the risk of potentially introducing foot and mouth disease into the United States.
Land & Livestock Report
Ministers representing the twelve nations of the TransPacific Partnership trade agreement met last week in Salt Lake City for another round of negotiations regarding a trade deal -- that began more than three years ago.
Land & Livestock Report
Yesterday USDA issued a final rule to modify the labeling provisions for muscle cut commodities covered under the Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) program.
Land & Livestock Report
The meat industry is pleased that the sequestration effects to the Food Safety Inspection Services have been avoided with the recent positive move from congress and signed into law by the president.
Land & Livestock Report
The National Cattlemen's Beef Association accuses USDA Secretary Vilsack of using cattle producers as pawns in the White House's budget war with Hill Republicans.