Environmental Protection Agency

The National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health released on Tuesday will cover everything from a congressional push for $15 per hour minimum wage to research in soil management impacts on human health.
Billions in breaks for energy sought in ‘tax extenders’ bill.
The lawsuit claims the EPA failed to “fully assess” the affect increased corn for ethanol production will have on endangered species, including land conversion and increased fertilizer and pesticide use.
Infuriating price increases are the topic of the day, and but like the 80’s, rising inflation is driven largely by energy and the price of oil. It’s now less about the supply of oil, and more about refining capacity.
EPA hosted its fifth WOTUS roundtable last week with the Kansas Livestock Association, revealing murky waters in the WOTUS definition.
The White House is considering waiving U.S. gasoline environmental rules aimed at reducing summertime smog, hoping the waiver will combat rising pump prices, Reuters reported.
Earlier this week, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association policy team convened to summarize their efforts on The Hill in 2021.
The EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are seeking comment on the pre-2015 WOTUS rule published in the Federal Register.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday ordered his administration to find ways to ensure people are protected from extreme heat, including through work-related rules and other cooling efforts.
EPA announced it’s creating a durable definition of WOTUS by reverting back to the pre-Obama era rule as a framework. EPA is encouraging farmers and ranchers to weigh in during a series of public meetings in August.
The EPA and Department of the Army announced a plan on Wednesday to initiate a new rulemaking process to restore the protections that were in place prior to the 2015 WOTUS implementation.
“I like to say you’re going to have to have a permit to do normal farming decisions,” he told Chip Flory, host of AgriTalk.
Cattlemen are challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s findings and rules regarding greenhouse gases .
The 23rd annual Environmental Stewardship Award Program (ESAP) has officially opened its nomination season for 2013
The agency plans to retain the current standard.
The Masonic Village has partnered with federal and state agencies and private ag organizations to manage natural resources.
A new study in the Journal of Animal Science documents the shrinking environmental footprint of beef over the past 30 years.
The Environmental Protection Agency decides to retain the current coarse particulate matter (dust) standard.
Today’s conversations about sustainability are well founded, but some of the proposed solutions are not.
Couser Cattle Company, owned by Bill and Nancy Couser of Nevada, named the national winner of the National Cattlemen’s Foundation Environmental Stewardship Award.
Livestock groups support a bill that returns management authority of gray wolves to the states
NCBA says EPA has once again flexed its regulatory muscle by disregarding its authority under the Clean Water Act.
Joe Leathers of the historic 6666 Ranch talks about the ranch’s contributions to environmental improvement and sustainability.
University of Missouri researchers looked at four dead-animal composting systems for their feasibility, flexibility and financial viability.
Cattle and lesser prairie-chickens both need healthy rangeland to thrive. Through voluntary conservation efforts, farmers and ranchers in the southern Great Plains can restore habitat for this iconic bird while strengthening working lands.
After multiple requests, the EPA finally handed over the maps to the committee, which appear to detail the extent of the “Waters of the United States” proposal.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Environmental Protection Agency work through strained relationships.
H.R. 2997 would prevent farms and ranches from being treated as toxic waste dumps.
Nominations for the 2012 award are due by March 2, 2012.
Agency wants permitting programs to include greenhouse gas emissions so they will be able to implement the agency’s first-time GHG permitting requirements starting in January.
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