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December 30, 2021 - 18 Senators ask Biden to take India to WTO on subsidies

By National Association of Wheat Growers, 18 U.S. Senators sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai requesting the administration pursue a World Trade Organization (WTO) case against India’s domestic support for rice and wheat production. The United States has previously highlighted […]


December 29, 2021 - How the Legislature helped farmers

By Oregon Family Farm Association, Farmers and ranchers struggling to recover from intense heat and drought found some relief from Oregon lawmakers who set aside $100 million during a one-day special session Dec. 13 to help them. According to Agri-Business, the Oregon Legislature approved to provide farmers with forgivable disaster […]


December 26, 2021 - Study: Covid’s impact of mental health on farmers

By Washington Farm Bureau, strong majority of farmers/farmworkers say the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their mental health, and more than half say they are personally experiencing more mental health challenges than they were a year ago, according to a new American Farm Bureau poll. The survey of rural adults and farmers/farmworkers […]


December 23, 2021 - Pace of U.S. trade with China exceeds last year

By American Farm Bureau Federation, USDA’s recent updated trade numbers shows China is buying U.S. ag commodities at a faster pace than last year. Chad Smith has more on the current numbers as the end of the Phase One agreement draws closer. Smith: The Phase One Trade Deal between China […]


December 22, 2021 - DeFazio seeks emergency ESA Gray Wolf listing

By Oregon Congressman Peter DeFazio Press Release, U.S. Representatives Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Don Beyer (D-VA), and Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) today led a bipartisan group of 78 Representatives urging the Department of the Interior to “immediately issue an emergency listing to temporarily restore federal protections through the Endangered Species Act (ESA) […]


December 20, 2021 - Ag update: Legislature, carbon rule, Senator resigns

By Oregonians for Food and Shelter, Last Monday, the Oregon legislature met for its second Special Session of 2021. While the original purpose was to address eviction protection for tenants, legislators covered several topics. Most importantly for agriculture, they allocated $40 million to a disaster relief fund where farmers can […]


December 17, 2021 - Soaring fertilizer prices help soak farmers

By American Farm Bureau Federation, Rapidly rising fertilizer prices are causing serious concern among U.S. farmers and ranchers. Chad Smith has more on what farmers can expect to pay for the foreseeable future. Smith: Fertilizer prices have risen as much as 300 percent in some areas, making 2022 preparations more […]


December 15, 2021 - Farm Bureau secures historic state disaster funding package

By Oregon Farm Bureau SALEM, OREGON, Dec. 13, 2021: The Oregon Farm Bureau today helped secure over $75 million in disaster aid from the Oregon Legislature to help producers who were impacted by the 2021 natural disasters. The funding includes $40 million in a direct assistance program for producers who […]


December 13, 2021 - Christmas tree farms: Demand up, supply down

California Farm Bureau, December 8, 2021 By Ching Lee Impacts of the drought and supply chain problems have not spared operators of choose-and-cut Christmas tree farms. Current supplies of the evergreens are tighter, and with a steady flow of customers still flocking to farms to cut them down, tree growers […]


December 9, 2021 - House Passes Livestock Market Transparency Bills

By American Farm Bureau Federation, The House of Representatives passed two bills relating to livestock markets this week. Chad Smith has more on the legislation that cattle groups are paying close attention to. Smith: By a vote of 418-9, the House passed a bill that would extend Livestock Mandatory Reporting […]