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The Agribusiness Update
A group of 37 Georgia Farm Bureau members and staff visited Washington, D.C., earlier this month to meet with members of the Georgia congressional delegation, and U.S. agriculture represents just under 10% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
During a visit to our nation’s capital last week, by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a bipartisan group of Senators wanted to see the Biden Administration apply pressure in order to get fresh U.S. potatoes into Japan.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
During a visit to our nation’s capital last week, by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a bipartisan group of Senators wanted to see the Biden Administration apply pressure in order to get fresh U.S. potatoes into Japan.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
With the Potato Expo behind them, the National Potato Council is looking ahead for next month's Washington Summit, the national potato industry meeting in the nation's Capital.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
With the Potato Expo behind them, the National Potato Council is looking ahead for next month's Washington Summit, the national potato industry meeting in the nation's Capital.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The National Farmers Union is one of many organizations backing the “AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act” out in Washington, D.C.
The Agribusiness Update
American farmers and ranchers were in Washington, D.C. last week to state their opposition to the EATS Act, and the U.S. Agricultural Cooperators Conference is a cornerstone buyers conference for U.S. grains in Southeast Asia.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia Farm Bureau leaders in DC to advocate for agriculture, and global food prices down for the 11th straight month.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Michael Torrey, of Michael Torrey and Associates, says the upcoming midterm election could have a serious impact on agriculture policy, including the Farm Bill.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Michael Torrey, of Michael Torrey and Associates, says the upcoming midterm election could have a serious impact on agriculture policy, including the Farm Bill.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A bit of schedule shuffling by the National Potato Council that will be moving it's Annual Meeting from its usual Potato Expo combo in January, to an early March matchup with the D.C. Fly-In that will be called the NPC Washington Summit.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A bit of schedule shuffling by the National Potato Council that will be moving it's Annual Meeting from its usual Potato Expo combo in January, to an early March matchup with the D.C. Fly-In that will be called the NPC Washington Summit.
The Agribusiness Update
The USDA is making $92.2-million available for COVID relief, and two USDA agencies will remain in Kansas City rather than moving back to D.C.
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The European Union's new trade chief will visit D.C. next week to talk trade, and agriculture begins 2020 with some optimism.
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Phase One of a trade deal with China is expected to be signed next week in Washington D.C., and USDA announces first federal crop insurance for hemp.
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The U.S. and China will meet in early October to resume trade talks, and Stemilt Growers wraps up #RaveRoadTrip to six major cities around the country to show off Rave Apples.
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Chinese negotiators plan September trip to Washington D.C. despite trade war, and Tyson fire has big impact on U.S. beef market.
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Austria first European country to ban Glyphosate, and African Swine Fever still strong in China.
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Wisconsin man arrested for intentionally starving cows, and Dairy Farmers waiting on Farm Bill benefits.