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The Farm Bill has passed the House and is moving to the Senate, but mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) was rejected.
U.S. House passes a farm bill. Problems with rural mail delivery cause headaches for farmers and businesses. Cool weather is getting planting off to a slower start. What's going on with beef prices.
Veterinary Association Applauds House Farm Bill Passage
On Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg, Dani speaks with Kathleen Merrigan, Executive Director of the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems at Arizona State University to talk about the recently passed House Farm Bill. They discuss what it means for rising food insecurity, MAHA's influence on the legislation, and what lies ahead as the Senate prepares to take up the Farm Bill in the coming weeks. Plus, Australia prepares for new anti-food waste laws to take effect, new research reveals the power of agricultural cooperatives, the COP31 Presidency pushes for clean energy, and more. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to "Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg" wherever you consume your podcasts.
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In today's show, Dustin talks about the House Farm Bill with Iowa Senator Joni Ernst, Mark has a clip from the latest episode of Pods of Potential, and we have more from the recent Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship pseudorabies press conference.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed its farm bill without including year-round E15 legislation, a setback for corn growers and ethanol producers. The E15 debate overshadowed the bill's passage, with a split among Republicans over small refinery exemptions nearly derailing the bill.
Rusty Halvorson and Sarah Heinrich share some of the week's top stories in agriculture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After several months of work and negotiation, the House of Representatives passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, also known as the farm bill, with a bipartisan vote.
Farm Bureau is working to push the farm bill across the finish line in the House of Representatives. Chad Smith has more on why the time for passage is now.
An amendment to the House Farm Bill to allow E15 sales year-round is before the House Rules Committee. Geoff Cooper with the Renewable Fuels Association says it's a multi-step process to final approval. Emily Skor with Growth Energy says approval would save consumers money at the pump and grow availability in the retail space.
Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com shares the biggest news affecting family farmers, starting with the House Farm Bill as moved ahead after clearing a committee with support from both Democrats and Republicans following a 20-hour meeting recently. Moving on to the price of chicken, the Avian flu has caused chicken prices to rise sharply in early 2026 due to supply chain disruptions from the culling of millions of birds, with some analysts reporting price increases of over 20% compared to previous years, though down some in comparison to prices last year, and are expected to go up again soon. While egg prices have been more volatile, the ongoing H5N1 outbreak, particularly affecting commercial flocks, has significantly tightened the overall poultry supply.Lastly, Trump's trade policies continue to implement broad tariffs, resulting in significant financial strain on American family farmers. The tariffs have triggered retaliatory actions from other countries, reducing U.S. agricultural exports and lowering prices for major crops, contributing to a 46% rise in farm bankruptcies in 2025. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks
First off news of a new pork packing plant in Sioux Falls, SD. In addition we hit all the restrictions that are proposed to be funed in the new Farm Bill. Trent reminds you he wants NO FARM BILL.
Jim Wiesemeyer of Wiesemeyer's Perspectives and Shaun Haney of RealAgriculture join Chip Flory and Davis Michaelsen for the Friday Free-for-all. Topics include renewing USMCA, House Farm Bill status, New World screwworm status, and a lot more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a Farm Journal All-Star lineup this morning. Greg Peterson – Machinery Pete – shares details on recent and upcoming auctions, plus his Pick of the Week. Paul Neiffer – The Farm CPA – provides info on the recent CBO cost estimates of the House Farm Bill and USDA's announcement to rescind some ERP payments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's podcast Paul provides an overview of the major items included in the House Farm Bill proposal. Although not all of these proposal will pass, it is important to know how they may affect your farm operation and the proposal is very bullish on production ag. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The House Agriculture Committee passed their version of the next five-year farm bill. One topic that always comes up is financial assistance for weather-related natural disasters, something US Secretary of Ag Tom Vilsack says is important to include.
A NY Jury will deliberate the fate of former President Donald Trump today; CA bill would address unfair denials of youth mental health treatment: SD lawmaker OK's House Farm Bill draft, despite climate, food program cuts; the Port of Cleveland is going electric.
A NY Jury will deliberate the fate of former President Donald Trump today; CA bill would address unfair denials of youth mental health treatment: SD lawmaker OK's House Farm Bill draft, despite climate, food program cuts; the Port of Cleveland is going electric.
Paul Neiffer visits with Chris in this episode of The Ag View Pitch. Paul provides an update on specifics in the new farm bill from the House side of the legislature. Now the debate begins the Senate.
Farm Bureau Says House Farm Bill Markup Will Determine Legislation's Fate This Year
Gregg Doud, president and CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation, is commending House Ag Chair G.T. Thompson for including language in the House farm bill regarding the Class 1 mover.
While NCBA supports the House version of the Farm Bill, they feel the Senate version lacks direct producer input.
Having fun getting through the updates from the 2023 Farm Bill? Oh that's right…it didn't happen. But May may be when the fire gets lit.
AFBF Reaction to the Supreme Court decision to uphold Prop 12. RFD Correspondent Matt Kaye Reports on a House Farm Bill hearing covering free trade deals, nutrition, African Swine Fever, and foreign acceptance of cutting-edge Ag technology. Profit Watch Energy with South Central FS Agronomist Ryan Hasty. Kirby Knackstedt, Grantfork Meats in Highland, IL.
The U.S. has always victimized single moms, but a new anthology of research shows just how deep that mistreatment goes; Christy Felling of No Kid Hungry explains why summer is especially difficult for food insecure kids and how the House Farm Bill will only make it worse.
Congressman Kevin Cramer talks about President Trump's ZERO TOLERANCE policy at the border. Plus, will the House Farm Bill pass this week? And his thoughts on the IG report about the Clinton email investigation.
Congressman Kevin Cramer responds to President Trump's tweet about the ND US Senate race versus Sen Heidi Heitkamp. He talks bout the House Farm Bill, recent Washington Post story and more.
Josh talks with Katie Costello about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The nutrition title of the Farm Bill makes up nearly 80% of its total cost, helping to feed over 46 million people. We're talking about why SNAP works, how it improves health lifestyles, and why the House Farm Bill, which would have instituted stricter work requirements to receive SNAP, is a failing for American families.
New Episode! James Myall from the Maine Center for Economic Policy joins us to discuss changes to food stamps coming in the House Farm Bill. Find James Myall's work on the subject of SNAP and work requirements here: https://bit.ly/2vtBSPl, https://bit.ly/2jns28K, and https://bit.ly/2IFEcrX. Please subscribe, share us with your friends and write a review! Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NobodyKnewPod/, follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/NobodyKnewPod, support us at https://www.patreon.com/NobodyKnewPod and email us at nobodyknewpod@gmail.com.
Friday on Adams on Agriculture Illinois Congressman Rodney Davis discusses the House Farm Bill proposal, Don Parish with the American Farm Bureau updates the rewrite of WOTUS, Arlan Suderman with INTL FC Stone reviews USDA's WASDE report and Diane Calmus with the National Rural Health Association looks at health care provisions in the farm bill proposal.
Last week House of Representatives Agriculture Committee chairman, Rep. Mike Conway, released his first draft of the 2018 Farm Bill. The bill did not have the support of the ranking member on the committee, Rep. Colin Peterson. Josh talks with Tara Ritter, IATP Senior Program Associate, to talk about the largely negative impacts that this draft bill would have, including the proposed elimination of the Conservation Stewardship Program.
In this episode, the House schedule has Jen frustrated, the House Farm Bill unexpectedly dies, and the House passes an abortion bill. Links to Information in This Episode Govtrack: text and other information about H.R. 1947, the failed House Farm Bill Congress wants to get rid of direct payments to farmers. NPR: Why the Farm Bill's Provisions Will Matter to You Comparison of House and Senate farm bills Government statistics for SNAP (food stamp) program Congressional Dish summary of H.R. 1797, the abortion bill Text of H.R. 1797 Representatives Quoted in This Episode John Fleming of Louisiana Jerrold Nadler of New York
Steve King, a five-term U.S. Representative from western Iowa, joins us on Agri-Pulse Open Mic to talk about how the House plans to consider livestock disaster assistance and a one-year extension of the 2008 farm bill this week. The fourth-ranking Republican on the House AgricultureCommittee talks about his efforts to prevent states from imposing trade barriers on livestock production methods against other states. King, a small business owner who says he has probably built more terraces than any other member of Congress, also talks about conservation and shares the importance of keeping the RFS in place, while preserving the delicate balance between corn, soybean and livestock production. King is facing a tough reelection race in the Fourth District against Christie Vilsack, a well-funded political newcomer and the wife of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.Representative Steve King