04/02/2025 SOURCE: www.usatoday.com
Another program that helps schools access locally grown fresh food is being delayed due to federal cuts, impacting some Indiana schools.
Indiana kids, farmers lose funding as USDA suspends farm to school grants for 2025
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04/02/2025 SOURCE: civileats.com
Tariffs would affect not only farmers and eaters but also the small, independent restaurants that are mainstays of American communities.
Op-ed: How Trump’s Tariffs Could Impact Your Local Restaurant
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04/02/2025 SOURCE: www.cotton.senate.gov
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Caroline Tabler or Patrick McCann (202) 224-2353April 2, 2025 Cotton,...
Cotton, Colleagues: Allow Fish Farmers to Protect Ponds from Predatory Birds | U.S. Senator Cotton of Arkansas
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04/02/2025 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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04/02/2025 SOURCE: www.wjfw.com
A farm machinery and equipment manufacturing facility in Clear Lake is closing, resulting in nearly 70 people losing their jobs.
Farm machinery, equipment manufacturing business closing Clear Lake facility, 68 people losing jobs
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03/31/2025 SOURCE: www.thune.senate.gov
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03/25/2025 SOURCE: www.agproud.com
Declining Agricultural Representation in Idaho’s Legislature
Idaho’s legislature has seen a steep decline in members with agricultural backgrounds, dropping from 50% in 1985 to around 20% today. This shift reflects broader national trends, where urban influence is growing, and farmers face greater challenges getting elected due to time, money, and aggressive political campaigns. Though legislators unfamiliar with agriculture are often willing to learn, their ideologies can sometimes impede progress on critical issues like water management and livestock inspection fees. Experts urge farmers and ranchers to engage directly with legislators, offering farm tours and building relationships to ensure agriculture’s concerns are represented and understood in policymaking.
Are your state representatives farmers or ranchers? Does your state senator come from a career in ag? Does anyone from your legislative district even have ties to production agriculture? According to Doug Jones, state representative from 1985-2005, for the 2025 session, he counts around 20 members of both houses as agriculturalists.
Number of farmers and ranchers serving in legislature declining
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03/24/2025 SOURCE: thefarmersdaughterusa.com
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Did you know that almost 40 percent of all food in the United States goes to waste? Food that is safe to eat, nutritious, and available goes in our collective trash cans. We throw away 133 billion pounds of food each year. It’s a staggering statistic, especially when you consider that some of our neighbors are […]
Yes, the U.S. Grows Enough Food to Feed Itself - The Farmer's Daughter USA
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03/24/2025 SOURCE: www.swineweb.com
Michael Langemeier and James Mintert, Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture A breakdown on the Purdue/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer February results can be viewed at https://purdue.ag/barometervideo. Find the audio podcast […]
Farmer Sentiment Rises As Current Conditions Improve on U.S. Farms - Swineweb.com - Complete Swine News, Markets, Commentary, and Technical Info
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