Funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, the independent Commission will provide the necessary resources to address historical discrimination at USDA.
The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture speaks out on federal agencies’ disregard of state governments’ role in regulating clean water.
The proposed legislation would jeopardize the continued availability and innovation of pesticide products.
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the rule that would have required employers with 100-plus employees to either get proof of vaccination or require weekly testing.
EPA received approximately 3,500 dicamba-related incident reports from this past season.
The former president of Field to Market will lead outreach and engagement efforts with the agricultural community for EPA.
ARA urges EPA to reconsider this decision and use every legal avenue available reassert its statutory authority to be the regulator of these products.
The Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) applauds the U.S. Senate’s passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
The bill would help boost ag carbon markets by creating a certification process at USDA.
ARA’s comments focused on a number of member priority issues, including labor, infrastructure, and crop input regulation.
The Seasonal Ag CDL program is critical to ensure ag retailers are able to provide the level of service its farmer customers require at peak time.
ARA strongly opposes the requirement that applicators notify property owners/operators about picloram’s persistence and restrictions on plant material.
It is essential that the ag retail industry is included in any climate-smart ag sustainability solutions, says ARA CEO Daren Coppock.
Tom Vilsack returns to the role he held in the administration of Barack Obama and details his big picture agenda for the agriculture industry.
Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) President and CEO Daren Coppock weighs in on the new administration.
The Biostimulant Council will advance policy and regulatory frameworks that increase biostimulant market access and encourage research and innovation.
Biological evaluations are the beginning of EPA’s Endangered Species Act consultation review process for certain pesticides.
Farmers and those who provide them credit, including ag retailers, bank on predictable and promised farm programs, says ARA President.
As the challenges of leadership pile up, CropLife America President Chris Novak works hard with his staff to sustain the organization’s focus and effectiveness.