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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
The $739 billion bill focuses on spurring renewable energy and reducing emissions, but also allows Medicare to negotiate drug rates and it increases eligibility for the Affordable Care Act. The bill has provisions tied to climate-smart agriculture and renewable energy that would...
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
After taking measurements last week, the dead zone was measured at about 3,275 square miles, one of the smaller areas mapped since they began tracking the size of the hypoxia area. Still, that translates into more than 2 million acres of the Gulf that is potentially...
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
The chairman of the House Agriculture Committee introduced a bill Friday that would increase the premium subsidy for cattle producers who market 100 or fewer cattle per year, making it easier for them to buy into the Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) protection program.
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
Sens. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, introduced the "Farmland Security Act," to require more disclosure by foreign entities about the purchase of U.S. farmland. The bill would require USDA to increase reporting on foreign investments in the U.S., including the...
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
As western states are being forced to cut water use out of the Colorado River basin, residents in California and other states have been writing letters to the editor and opinion columns suggesting the feasibility of diverting water from the Mississippi River through a canal or...
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
Ron Gibson, president of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation, said he's spoken at a couple of press conferences in recent weeks about the drive to reform H-2A and pass an agricultural labor bill. He stressed the need for reform, given that Congress hasn't passed an agricultural...
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
Citing the need for agricultural labor, and the benefits of bringing in more foreign workers, a group of House Republicans held a press conference with farm groups earlier this week. The need for ag-labor reform runs counter to the politics surrounding the southern...
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
The chairman and ranking member of the House Agriculture Committee on Monday announced an on-line form for people to submit their comments on the next farm bill. The committee also continues to hold hearings on the next farm bill as well.
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by Jerry Hagstrom , DTN Political Correspondent
While the Senate Agriculture Committee has not announced any hearings, the committee is under pressure to hold confirmation hearings on Biden's nominations of Jose Emilio Esteban to be Agriculture undersecretary for food safety, Alexis Taylor to be undersecretary for trade...
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
So far, reference prices have become a focal point in the growing number of field hearings and listening sessions that members of the House and Senate Agriculture Committee continue to hold. Another option would be to consider cutting programs throughout USDA.
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by Jerry Hagstrom , DTN Political Correspondent
USDA mailed out pre-filled applications in late May to producers with crop insurance who suffered losses due to natural disasters in 2020 and 2021. The deadline to complete those applications is July 22.
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and the Biden administration highlight the need for global food aid and opening up the Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea. Still, a report over the weekend indicates the bulk of U.S. aid money passed by Congress won't be used until later this...
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by Jerry Hagstrom , DTN Political Correspondent
Farm groups testifying before Senate Agriculture Committee leaders at a hearing in Arkansas stressed they want more funding for commodity programs in the next farm bill.
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by Jerry Hagstrom , DTN Political Correspondent
The Senate Agriculture Committee will take up a pair of livestock market bills that have been debated in Congress over the past year. The main bill would require USDA to set up certain levels of negotiated cash trade for cattle in different regions of the country.
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
The House voted 369-42 on Monday evening to approve the Senate version of the bill, which gives the Federal Maritime Commission more teeth to oversee ocean shipping companies. President Joe Biden wants to sign the bill immediately and pressed last week for final passage. He...
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by Jerry Hagstrom , DTN Political Correspondent
At a congressional hearing on Thursday, an economist from Texas A&M highlighted concerns that two-thirds of rice farmers are facing losses in 2022 because of high input prices and relatively stagnant rice prices compared to other commodities. Looking at the next farm bill...
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
Zippy Duvall, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, spoke with President Joe Biden about shipping problems and other supply chain issues on Wednesday. Duvall also lobbied for passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act. Reports out of Washington state the House of...
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by Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
Gas prices have hit a new average record of $4.92 a gallon. That might prompt people to tout the idea that they drive an EV, but not if you are a U.S. senator at a time of record inflation.
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by Jerry Hagstrom , DTN Political Correspondent
The two agriculture committees in Congress both have multiple subcommittee hearings set for this week. The Senate will look at western water challenges and agricultural trade. The House will look at SNAP issues and crop insurance in separate hearings.
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