The legislation will recognize the importance of ensuring a strong and sustainable domestic fertilizer supply for American farmers.
Litigation pitting the Endangered Species Act and the EPA could have a huge impact on pesticide usage, says CPDA President Terry Kippley.
Each year, ARA recognizes top legislators who have championed the issues of importance to agriculture and agriculture suppliers.
The Fertilizer Institute has expressed deep concern with the release of the EPA’s changes to its Risk Management Program.
It seems like today’s crop protection suppliers are spending more time in the nation’s courtrooms than in customer fields.
The LAUNCH program is geared to help Ohio agribusinesses Elevate People, Elevate Ideas and Elevate the Industry.
Through prior roles, Dr. Gooden has been directly involved in so much that Rural Development has accomplished in every state under the Biden-Harris Administration.
Dunn joins CLA after serving as a Partner in the Environmental, Safety, and Incident Response group at an international law firm.
the model bill, passed unanimously by AAPFCO membership, will provide a single plant biostimulant label format and definition across the country.
The order addresses use of the formerly registered dicamba products and authorizes limited sale and distribution of those products.
New approach ensures EPA’s work to protect endangered species from pesticides is practical, flexible, and supports the agricultural community.
Several individuals have been appointed to senior staff positions in Washington, DC.
This coordination will help EPA meet its obligations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) while increasing flexibility for the agricultural community.
Northey, who was Iowa’s top agriculture official for more than a decade and a leader at the USDA, died recently at the age of 64.
This change could lead to permitting gridlock across much of the country, negatively impacting economic growth and fertilizer production.
Legislation addresses widespread concerns about the lack of thorough interagency and peer review of chemical assessments.
Purdue agricultural economists recently published their annual outlook, including potential outcomes of a delayed farm bill.
To help meet endangered species obligations, the government agency is laying the groundwork for ambitious plans to facilitate key review process.
Topics to be discussed at the NAICC meeting in San Antonio include challenges for biologicals and regulatory logistics.