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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Federal and state agricultural officials are expressing optimism about future trade with India, a country with a relatively young population and a growing middle class.
A bill aimed at preventing foreign governments and "state-controlled" businesses from purchasing agricultural land is nearing passage in North Dakota's state legislature.
Some of the nation's top "farm hands" are changing jobs. Farmer Mac hires former USDA veteran, Minigh steps down and Goehring elected to lead NASDA - just to name a few.
For farmers and ranchers living under the uncertainty of the 2015 Waters of the United States rule, this year could bring relief to an ongoing state of regulatory confusion. Currently, the Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers are reviewing over 600,000 public comments on a revised definition of WOTUS that aims to replace the detrimental 2015 rule.