Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years. Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Articles by Ben Nuelle

School lunch

Ag sector adapting on the fly to school lunch changes

As students return to classrooms — or return to distance learning — the school lunch program is operating under unprecedented uncertainty, which is set to trickle down to commodities such as dairy and produce that rely on the lunch trays to carry a good portion of their demand. 
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Capitolbuilding

Daybreak Sept. 1: House Ag chair: CR possible for COVID relief

The impasse over coronavirus relief continues on Capitol Hill. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson doesn’t think a deal is going to be reached this month, but he tells Agri-Pulse he’s watching to see if some ag provisions could be included in a continuing resolution that will be needed to keep the government running after the new fiscal year starts Oct. 1.
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USDAFarmerstoFood

Daybreak Aug. 24: Big farms face new rules; Trump pitches Food Boxes

USDA is moving to make it tougher for members of some large family farm operations to get federal subsidies. USDA is publishing a rule in the Federal Register today that will require people trying to qualify for payments as active managers of a farm to provide either 25% of its management or 500 hours of time. The requirement already applied to members of partnerships.
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