The EPA will extend its dicamba registration by two years. The decision was made with input with EPA, state regulators, farmers, researchers, manufacturers, etc.
The U.S. Ag secretary stated that Japan is an important customer for our ag products and we look forward to the great potential this breakthrough represents.
Tariff relief program for farmers is getting vary mixed reviews. A report states funds included in the Market Facilitation Program were not distributed equally.
The four Farm Bureaus got a surprise during a meeting with Vice-President Mike Pence and Ag Sec. Sonny Perdue. President Trump joined them to hear farmers concerns.
CRISPR crops and other gene-edited foods must be treated as classic transgenic GMOs, putting the EU at sharp odds with the U.S. over the future of biotechnology.
The drought conditions in the Midwest, pushing cattlemen to begin culling herds. Kansas counties are authorized the use of Conservation Reserve Program acres.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is expected to take the high court in a more conservative direction on a range of issues, including the Clean Water Act.
USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service fills a few leadership positions. The all wheat yield is projected at 46.8 bushels per acre, up slightly from 2017/18.
Rural broadband development and access, will be using CB radio radio spectrum and the FCC is overseeing the race of who will be claiming parts of that spectrum.
The Trump administration wants changes in the SNAP Program. NAFTA nations stressing that continuing duty-free agricultural trade is critical to their success.