POLICY
Groups seek action on downer/non-ambulatory animals
Agency still to make additional calls yet on E15
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.
The workshop, to be held Aug. 27 at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, is the fourth in a series of five joint USDA/DOJ workshops focused on competition and regulatory issues in agriculture.
The USDA Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration is extending the comment period for the regulations
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Some other USDA operations would continue, but many wouldn’t
The Trump administration made an announcement Tuesday it plans to delay the start of the Farmer Fair Practices Rules written by USDA’S Grain Inspection Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA).
John Newton, former Senate Ag Committee economist and now executive head at Terrain, highlights three priorities and a timeframe for a final farm bill.
With the election now in the rearview mirror, Washington D.C. ag economist John Newton joins Tyne and Clinton on Unscripted to talk about the road ahead for ag producers.