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Agri-Pulse DriveTime Podcast

An end-of-day podcast with a roundup of the day's top ag, food and energy policy headlines, pushed Monday-Friday just in time for your afternoon commute.

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DriveTime: June 27, 2023

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Duration: 5:00
06-27-2023

The Food and Drug Administration is offering more insight into its plans to rework how it oversees the portion of the food supply under its jurisdiction. More on that and farm bill comments from a pair of key lawmakers in today's DriveTime.

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: June 12, 2026

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Duration: 4:59
06-12-2026

The world is again attentive to an agreement between the U.S. and Iran that would open the Strait of Hormuz and end the military action in the Middle East. Renewable fuel groups appear pleased with the Energy Department's latest version of the 45Z-CF- Greet Model. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: June 11, 2026

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Duration: 4:59
06-11-2026

Members of the agriculture industry are sharing the advantages they see from the USMCA trade agreement. Many groups are encouraged to hear ag labor legislation my soon be introduced on Capitol Hill. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: June 10, 2026

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Duration: 4:59
06-10-2026

State and USDA officials continue to monitor and try to contain confirmed cases of New World screwworm in the country. Congressman Chip Roy says eradicating the pest hinges on the number of sterile flies available to release in impacted areas.  Dairy farmers are in Washington this week and hopeful for progress on an ag labor bill. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: June 9, 2026

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Duration: 4:59
06-09-2026

Members of the International Fresh Produce Association are in Washington this week. Leaders are calling on legislators to resolve labor issues, provide market access for crops and restore funding for fresh produce in government feeding programs. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: Monday, June 8, 2026

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Duration: 4:59
06-08-2026

The number of confirmed cases of New World screwworm continues to climb in Texas. Soybean condition declined while corn held steady last week. A new study illustrates the relationship between USMCA and consumer food prices.