A John Block Audio Update
Obesity & Hunger
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Mike Johanns
Senator Mike Johanns on the pending farm bill.
Mike Johanns is an Iowa farm boy who headed west to Nebraska to serve as governor before heading east to serve as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture in the GW Bush administration before heading back to win an open U.S. Senate seat almost four years ago. He spoke about the politics of the pending farm bill and the challenges caused by geographical conflict. He also talked about the changing landscape for revered Republicans who are losing out to more conservative opponents and the surprising victory of a Nebraska Sandhills legislator who is now the Republican candidate for Nebraska's other seat in the U.S. Senate. Johanns heads up the "Aggies for Romney" campaign and was asked if he would accept the vice presidential slot with Governor Romney on the 2008 Repubican Ticket.
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Ag in the mainstream media
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Minneapolis Star Tribune: Raw milk, and raw emotion, go to court
Politico: CEO of pink slime firm visited White House
New York Times: Swapping Out Charcoal with Ethanol
Kansas City Star: $40 billion in foreign aid may be wasted each year
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: Uncertain future: Lawmakers try to find compromise on farm bill reauthorization
Associated Press: Mad cow quarantines lifted at 2 California dairies
Washington Post: Maryland set to ban arsenic-containing drug in chicken feed
Politico: Stabenow seeks farm bill deal with South
Reuters: Grains Week Ahead-Dome of heat may tripper risk premiums
Wall Street Journal: Corn Takes Off as China Buys
San Francisco Chronicle: Activists to Obama: reassess Ethiopia Partnership
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Farmland values shoot up again. Is this a bubble?
New York Times: The Vanishing Valley
Reuters: New facilities spotlight next-generation biofuels
5/18/2012
New York Times: White House Enlists 45 Firms to Give $3 Billion to Grow Food for Worlds Poor
Bradenton Herald: Fruit, vegetable farmers work to keep what theyve sown
Wall Street Journal: At CME, an Uproar Over Trading Hours
Washington Post: A worthy G-8 proposal aims to life millions out of poverty
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