USB on Farmers For Soil Health

Jesse Allen continues our NAFB Convention reporting in Kansas City, MO with the United Soybean Board. He’s joined by Jack Cornell, Board Director of Sustainable Supply from the United Soybean Board and Patrick O’Leary, Minnesota farmer and
NPPC talks prop 12, ag labor and election wins for American agriculture

We continue our NAFB Convention coverage in Kansas City, MO with the CEO of the National Pork Producers Council, Bryan Humphreys. Q: We’ve got a number of different issues and topics to discuss. I think it’d be
Dissecting the current and future fertilizer market with TFI

Jesse Allen sits down with Corey Rosenbusch, President and CEO of The Fertilizer Institute at the NAFB convention in Kansas City, MO. Q: I’m sure a lot of folks are talking to you about fertilizer related topics,
NCBA discusses new administration, litigation, tariffs

We caught up with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association at the NAFB Conference in Kansas City, MO. We talked to both Ethan Lane, Vice President Government Affairs, and Mary Thomas-Hart, Chief Counsel. Q: We don’t have (a
Addressing Uncertainty in the Biofuels Industry

Donnell Rehagen, CEO at Clean Fuels Alliance America joins us at the NAFB convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Q: We have certainty with the elections, now with Trump administration 2.0 in terms of biofuels policy and more.
National Farmers Union Outlines First-100-Days Priorities in Letter to President-Elect Trump

WASHINGTON – As the transition to the newly elected administration begins, National Farmers Union (NFU), representing family farmers and ranchers across the country, has sent a letter to President-elect Trump urging focus on policy priorities essential to the health
Thune Elected Senate Majority Leader; Ag Groups Congratulate Him

Senate Republicans have elected South Dakota’s John Thune as the next Senate majority leader after rejecting public overtures from allies of President-elect Donald Trump who backed a different candidate. Reports are that Thune won in a secret-ballot
Zeldin Tabbed to Head EPA

President-elect Donald Trump has selected former New York congressman Lee Zeldin to run the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The nomination for EPA administrator will need confirmation from the Senate, where Republicans are poised to hold a majority
Trump Administration Likely to Abandon HIIPP Rule

A second Donald Trump presidency will likely spell the death of OSHA’s recently published heat safety rule, but experts say it won’t necessarily mean no standard will come to pass. The agency published the proposed rule and
First State to Complete Soybean Harvest? Minnesota!

The first state to complete the 2024 soybean harvest was a surprise: Minnesota has finished its harvest, the USDA said in the latest Crop Progress Report. The state was five percentage points ahead of its five-year average