Controversial Legal Doctrine May End Soon, Good News for U.S. Agriculture

A controversial legal doctrine with wide-ranging impacts may come to an end soon. Travis Cushman, deputy general counsel for litigation and public policy with the American Farm Bureau, explains the premise of the Chevron Deference doctrine. He
Radio Hand-In-Hand With the Future

The Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, Nevada, had plenty to offer in the way of future technology, including self-driving cars and Artificial Intelligence. Radio Ink says broadcasters should be encouraged that radio continues to show up
House GOP Looks to Back-Track on Gov’t Funding Deal, Threatening Shutdown in Days

House Speaker Mike Johnson says he won’t rip up the top-line spending deal he struck with Senate Democrats, despite pressure from hardline conservatives to scrap the plan for deeper cuts. But USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack still has
GROWMARK and CHS Enter Into Exploratory Process to Discover Opportunities to Best Serve Customers and Owners

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. & ST. PAUL, Minn. (Jan. 12, 2024) — Today, the GROWMARK and CHSBoards of Directors are pleased to announce that they have jointly agreed to conduct an exploratory process over the coming months to identify
U.S. Custom Harvesters to Gather 800 Custom Harvesters in Oklahoma City

Sylvia, Kan. (January 12, 2024)– U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. (USCHI) will host their Annual Convention in Oklahoma City, OK from January 25-27, 2024, and gather more than 800 members in the custom harvesting industry. The Oklahoma City’s
SDSU Extension 2024 Private Pesticide Applicator Training Dates Set

BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University Extension’s 2024 winter and spring private pesticide applicator certification training sessions are set. The live trainings are from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST/12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. MT on