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Line on Agriculture
NCBA members testified during a recent Federal hearing supporting bills related to pro-grazing.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Western ranchers and lawmakers are rallying behind bills aimed at using livestock grazing to help prevent wildfires.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Western ranchers and lawmakers are rallying behind bills aimed at using livestock grazing to help prevent wildfires.
Line on Agriculture
The Public Lands Council addressed public land use issues at their recent annual meeting in Colorado.
The Agribusiness Update
The plan to build California’s first new major reservoir in decades is advancing as the state considers whether to issue a water-right permit, and the USDA launched a Debt Consolidation Tool that gives ag producers a new way to evaluate potential savings.
Line on Agriculture
After many years of working with the US Forest Service under federal grazing permits, a family in South Dakota is being unfairly treated, according to the Public Lands Council.
The Agribusiness Update
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers recently partnered with other ag industry stakeholders to showcase American agriculture at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and dairy reps from the U.S. and Mexico met recently to renew their commitment to collaborate and advocate for mutually beneficial dairy policies.
The Agribusiness Update
Grape growers, facing a January, 2025, deadline to end agricultural burning, say they’re having difficulty getting burn permits, and 16 members of the House of Representatives pushed back against the EATS Act.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries is now administering the Black Vulture Depredation Sub-Permit program to protect livestock.
Southeast Regional Ag News
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The Agribusiness Update
Pecan producers vote to continue marketing order program, and USDA taking consumer input on naming cell-cultured meats.
The Agribusiness Update
The permit process for Alabama CAFOs has been streamlined, and House Ag Committee proposes continuation of 15% increase in SNAP benefits.
Fruit Grower Report
A bipartisan group in the House of Representatives, including Sunnyside Republican Dan Newhouse, is letting Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue know they're concerned about changes to the Organic Certification Cost Share Program.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmer's Markets have been deemed "essential" after many closed due to coronavirus, and organic avocado demand climbs.
Land & Livestock Report
Judge Blocks Hammonds' Grazing Permits
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. Wheat Associates cast an eye to Brazil's tariff-free import quota, and Cover Crops use for soil health grows at rapid rate.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Six states file amicus brief in U.S. federal court in support of suit against state of Washington for blocking construction of Millennium Bulk Export Terminal in Longview.
The Agribusiness Update
Six states file joint amicus brief against state of Washington for blocking Millennium Bulk Terminal expansion in Longview, and fears realized as U.S. soy exports to China nearly nothing.