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The Agribusiness Update
A coalition of farm groups and lawmakers is urging Congress to address California’s Proposition 12, and Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in a case involving allegations that exposure to Roundup caused cancer.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia Department of Agriculture and the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service confirm case of bird flu in a non-commercial backyard flock in Pierce County, and Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in a case involving allegations that exposure to Roundup caused cancer.
Fruit Grower Report
Agriculture is watching as a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s REVISED H-2A wage calculation will be taken up in a California courtroom.
The Agribusiness Update
The Supreme Court had tough questions for the Trump administration about the legality of tariffs imposed on almost every U.S. trading partner, and Trump administration still intends to roll out up to $12 billion for farmers struggling because of tariffs.
The Agribusiness Update
The Supreme Court had tough questions for the Trump administration about the legality of tariffs imposed on almost every U.S. trading partner, and Trump administration still intends to roll out up to $12 billion for farmers struggling because of tariffs.
Fruit Grower Report
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on whether President Trump’s controversial tariffs can stand under 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
The Agribusiness Update
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case against OSHA's requirement for employers to enforce vaccine mandate, and despite COVID challenges Dairy Checkoff continues to help foodservice partners grow sales of dairy foods.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Farm Bureau CEO John Stuhlmiller talks about a recent judge's ruling that walks back some "unworkable" emergency farmworker housing rules set by the state.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Farm Bureau CEO John Stuhlmiller talks about a recent judge's ruling that walks back some "unworkable" emergency farmworker housing rules set by the state.
Fruit Grower Report
Washington Farm Bureau CEO John Stuhlmiller talks about a recent judge's ruling that walks back some "unworkable" emergency farmworker housing rules set by the state.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Salmon Recovery isn't about breaching dams, according to the Columbia-Snake Irrigators Association.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Salmon Recovery isn't about breaching dams, according to the Columbia-Snake Irrigators Association.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Salmon Recovery isn't about breaching dams, according to the Columbia-Snake Irrigators Association.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A series of public meetings to help develop a wolf management plan in Washington state have been canceled due to concerns over safety.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A series of public meetings to help develop a wolf management plan in Washington state have been canceled due to concerns over safety.
The Agribusiness Update
President orders USDA to cut 5% in spending, and Judge considers reversing $289-million Roundup verdict.