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Today’s guest is Allison Rivera. She is Executive Director of Government Affairs with the National Cattleman’s Beef Association (NCBA) in Washington, DC and talks about [...]
While FMCSA is forging ahead with a proposed speed limiter mandate, opposition is popping up inside and outside of Congress. Rep. Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma tells us more about his bill that would put a stop to a speed limiter mandate, while Allison Rivera of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association tell us why her organization is joining the fight. Also, FMCSA Administrator Robin Hutcheson gives us updates on proposals and studies being spearheaded by the agency. And many states have set up rules requiring moving over when another vehicle is stopped at the side of the road. Now, some states are modifying or expanding their rules. 0:00 – Newscast 10:12 – FMCSA chief on speed limiters, broker abuse and more 24:52 – Speed limiter fight revs up in D.C. 39:36 – States modify move over rules
The reboot of Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix, focused the first episode on the suspicious death of Rey Rivera on May 16th, 2006 in Baltimore, Maryland. While law enforcement quickly ruled Rivera's death a suicide, such a ruling (at its core) discounts many statistical improbabilities and ignores glaring questions. This week, Allison and Maggie delve deep into the case, exploring details not aired on the Unsolved Mysteries episode, to determine the most likely cause of Rey Rivera's untimely death.BLENDJET2: Go to blendjet.com and use code coffeeandcases12 to save 12% off your order OR use my special link and the discount will be applied at checkout: zen.ai/coffeeandcases12ZENCASTR: Use my special link zen.ai/coffeeandcases and use code coffeeandcases to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastrPAPERLIKE: From now until the end of January, get a free digital pro planner bundle AND free shipping. Head on over to paperlike.com/coffeeandcases. Click “Buy Paperlike” and select your iPad size. It's that simple!Etsy Merch Shop: Want your own C&C clothing? Check out our store at https://etsy.com/shop/coffeeandcasespodOr, consider supporting the pod in other ways, like Patreon! Up to date on all our regular content? https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases
Wednesday's episode of AOA began with The Monthly Grind, our monthly segment from National Corn Growers Association discussing the demand drivers for corn. This month, Troy Schnieder, from the Market Development Action Team at NCGA and Kate Maher, Director of Comms for National Cattlemen's Beef Association talked about the strong demand for corn feed beef and how that benefits both corn and beef producers. In segment 2, we discussed food inflation with Michelle Klieger, founder of Stratagerm Consulting and professor at Bentley University. In segment 3, Allison Rivera, Executive Director at NCBA discussed the issues cattle producers would like to see addressed in the 2023 Farm Bill; and we closed the show with Chris Robinson, of Robinson Ag Consulting, who outlined some of the technical levels in the corn and soybean markets.
As we get closer to 2023, there are a lot of conversations going on within agricultural groups regarding what they want to see as a part of the 2023 farm bill.
Wednesday's show started with a look at the incredible volatility in the nickel market over the past several days, with Bloomberg Commodities reporter Joe Deaux. Darin Newsom joined for the second segment, with some concerns for how oil prices could impact beef demand through the summer. Then, Simon Lester, founder of the China Trade Monitor, discussed the impacts of removing Russia as a "Most Favored Nation" under that system, as well as how China could become a bigger player in Russia. To close the show, Allison Rivera, ED of Government Affairs at NCBA, joined with an update on Livestock Haulers exemptions to the Hours of Service requirements.
Ethan Lane, NCBA Vice President of Government Affairs Tanner Beymer, Government Affairs and Market Regulatory Policy; Danielle Beck, Director of Government Affairs; Scott Yager, Chief Environmental Counsel; Allison Rivera, Executive Director of Government Affairs
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture. Today's guest is Allison Rivera, Executive Director of Government Affairs for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association
On today's special episode; our host Jesse Allen has a market recap with analysis and numbers to wrap the week. Then, we talk with Allison Rivera of NCBA about policy issues they are focusing on right now in Washington D.C. before we wrap with Jason Steffl of Brevant Seeds. We talk to him about current conditions in the Northwestern Corn Belt.
Allison Rivera, Executive Director of Government Affairs Dr. Kathy Simmons, Chief Veterinarian Chase DeCoite, Director of Animal Health and Food Safety Policy
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture AFBF’s Dave Salmonsen updates trade issues with Mexico and Canada, DTN lead analyst Todd Hultman discusses factors impacting markets as we head towards next weeks planting intentions report and NCBA’s Allison Rivera explains the importance of the Hauls Act for livestock hauling.
Today on Midday: Starting in Ag Weather, Paul has the timing details for the milder temperatures. Alex says Nebraska 4-H is offering new volunteer recognition opportunities in 2021. Jill Goedeken with NE Extension shares details. Jayson previews the first day of girls state high school basketball in Sports. Ellen has the latest regional News. Bryce is joined by Allison Rivera, Executive Director of Government Affairs for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. She shares an update to the ELD Mandate and Hours of Service requirements as they relate to the livestock industry. Clay catches up with John Payne and more on Midday! Listen to KRVN Midday, updated each day after 1:30 pm (CTS)!
On this week's episode, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses the extension to the Hours-of-Service Emergency Declaration announced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration(FMCSA). Rivera discusses the importance of this extension to the cattle industry and how it can help to ensure a steady food supply chain.
On this week's episode, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses the extension to the Hours-of-Service Emergency Declaration announced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration(FMCSA). Rivera discusses the importance of this extension to the cattle industry and how it can help to ensure a steady food supply chain.
In this week's episode, NCBA's Environmental Counsel, Mary-Thomas Hart and NCBA’s Executive Director Of Government Affairs, Allison Rivera discuss the Supreme Court confirmation process and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Risk Management Agency's Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage (PRF) pilot program.
In this episode, NCBA Executive Director Of Government Affairs, Allison Rivera discusses the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) extending their emergency declaration that exempts livestock haulers from Hours Of Service (HOS) regulations until December 31, 2020.
After their frantic search concluded and the police seemed convinced of what had happened, Rey’s family was left to piece together the evidence and determine for themselves what killed their beloved family member. How did he access the roof? How could he have created that hole? And who was with him when it all came to an end?
Thursday on Adams on Agriculture NAWG CEO expresses disappointment with the exclusion of several wheat classes from CFAP, NPPC CEO Neil Dierks discusses efforts for COVID related assistance for the pork industry, RFA’s Geoff Cooper and former USDA chief economist Joe Glauber debate whether ethanol should be in the next COVID assistance package and NCBA’s Allison Rivera discusses the extension of the Hours of Service exemption.
Enforcement of the Electronic Logging Devices (ELD"s) rule for trucks has been worrisome for agriculture since its inception during the Obama administration. Fortunately, certain segments of agriculture have been temporarily exempted from the rule but that could soon expire.
On today's Beef Buzz, Oklahoma Ag Network Farm Director Ron Hays talks with Allison Rivera, Executive Director of Government Affairs for NCBA. She explains how the cattle industry is seeking more flexibility from the Department of Transportation on the hours of service requirements with the new Electronic Logging Devices.
In this week's podcast, a cavalcade of NCBA policy experts, including Scott Yager, Ethan Lane, Allison Rivera, and Darryl Blakey, provide an update on some of the many issues that the Government Affairs team is working on in Washington, DC.
In this week's podcast, a cavalcade of NCBA policy experts, including Scott Yager, Ethan Lane, Allison Rivera, and Darryl Blakey, provide an update on some of the many issues that the Government Affairs team is working on in Washington, DC.
In this week's podcast, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses this week's announcement by USDA's Risk Management Agency (RMA) adjusting the 2019 final haying and grazing date from Nov. 1 to Sept. 1.
In this week's podcast, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses this week's announcement by USDA's Risk Management Agency (RMA) adjusting the 2019 final haying and grazing date from Nov. 1 to Sept. 1.
The 88th Ohio Ag Net Podcast brought to you by AgriGold, starts with host Matt Reese talking about some new things on the team, including the newest team member Kolt Buchenroth. Bart Johnson, Dale Minyo, and Joel Penhorwood join in alongside the two to talk the ongoing government shutdown, wintry weather, and other happenings. Guests include NCBA's Sara Place and Allison Rivera, Ohio hop producer Dave Volkman, Holly Gates of Ag Credit of Ohio, and more. Tune in!
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President Kevin Kester discusses being right behind President Trump as he signed the 2018 Farm Bill today - and the signing pen that he received afterwards. NCBA's Allison Rivera, who was also at today's White House ceremony, discusses the possibility of a partial government shutdown and what it might mean for beef producers.
in this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President Kevin Kester discusses being right behind President Trump as he signed the 2018 Farm Bill today - and the signing pen that he received afterwards. NCBA's Allison Rivera, who was also at today's White House ceremony, discusses the possibility of a partial government shutdown and what it might mean for beef producers.
Thursday on Adams on Agriculture Brent Van Dyke, President of the National Association of Conservation Districts, Jim Mulhern, Pres. & CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation and Allison Rivera with NCBA give their thoughts on the new farm bill and new WOTUS rule.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, Allison Rivera discusses the final 2018 Farm Bill that is on its way to the White House for President Trump's signature, Scott Yager discusses this week's rollout of a new and improved water rule, and Kent Bacus reviews NCBA's testimony on trade with Japan and previews his testimony about efforts to gain access to the European Union.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, Allison Rivera discusses the final 2018 Farm Bill that is on its way to the White House for President Trump's signature, Scott Yager discusses this week's rollout of a new and improved water rule, and Kent Bacus reviews NCBA's testimony on trade with Japan and previews his testimony about efforts to gain access to the European Union.
Thursday on Adams on Agriculture Rod Weinzerl, VP of the Waterways Council gives an update on infrastructure projects, Jim McCormick with Alandale discusses markets and Allison Rivera with NCBA discusses the farm bill and hours of service reform.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA's Kevin Kester and Allison Rivera join us from the Department of Transportation HQ in Washington, DC, where they participated in a public-listening session regarding a proposal to rewrite truckers' Hours of Service regulations.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA's Kevin Kester and Allison Rivera join us from the Department of Transportation HQ in Washington, DC, where they participated in a public-listening session regarding a proposal to rewrite truckers' Hours of Service regulations.
In this week's podcast, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses the U.S. Senate's passage of the Farm Bill, 86-11, the rejection of an anti-checkoff amendment offered by U.S. Sens. Mike Lee and Cory Booker, and where we go from here after next week's 4th of July recess.
In this week's podcast, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses the U.S. Senate's passage of the Farm Bill, 86-11, the rejection of an anti-checkoff amendment offered by U.S. Sens. Mike Lee and Cory Booker, and where we go from here after next week's 4th of July recess. (Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry's markup and 20-1 approval of the 2018 Farm Bill, and what it means for America's cattle and beef producers.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry's markup and 20-1 approval of the 2018 Farm Bill, and what it means for America's cattle and beef producers. (Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses this week's introduction of the Transporting Livestock Across America Safely Act (TLAAS), which would affect Hours of Service rules for livestock haulers. (Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
Allison Rivera with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association talks about the introduction of the Transporting Livestock Across America Safely (TLAAS) Act, saying it would reform federal Hours of Service (HOS) rules in a way that ensures animal welfare, highway safety, and the well-being of livestock haulers.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA's Allison Rivera discusses this week's introduction of the Transporting Livestock Across America Safely Act (TLAAS), which would affect Hours of Service rules for livestock haulers.