USDA PRESSED TO FINALIZE ORGANIC RULE –
The Organic Trade Association and its allies in Congress are pushing to finalize an Obama-era rule that would help dairy producers to transition animals into organic production only once. (Agri-Pulse)
The Organic Trade Association and its allies in Congress are pushing to finalize an Obama-era rule that would help dairy producers to transition animals into organic production only once. (Agri-Pulse)
President Donald Trump only wants a “phase one” trade deal with China that works for the U.S., Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said on Wednesday. (CNBC)
Beginning on Jan. 1, Japan will lower or eliminate tariffs on $7.2 billion worth of U.S. farm exports under a “mini” trade pact that received final approval in Japan’s parliament, … Read More
House Democrats said Wednesday that a deal on the stalled U.S.-Mexico-Canada free-trade agreement is within reach and urged Mexico to accept a compromise on labor-rights enforcement. “We are on the … Read More
Almost there, Illinois. All of Illinois soybeans have been harvested, according to USDA’s Crop Progress Report released Monday. About 93% of Illinois corn has been harvested – up from 88% … Read More
Members of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association are calling on their lobbyists to work with USDA to address “longstanding policy on geographic origin statements,” a move that comes as the … Read More
Diverse groups throughout Illinois actively involved with the local food movement are joining forces to expand the BUY FRESH BUY LOCAL statewide program. For consumers, that means whether they are … Read More
Emissions of planet-warming carbon dioxide from fossil fuels hit a record high in 2019, researchers said Tuesday, putting countries farther off course from their goal of reducing climate change. (New … Read More
Trump aimed fresh rounds of tariffs at France, the EU and two South American countries within one 24-hour period, potentially upending any China trade talk progress and leading to market … Read More
Dicamba training will once again be required for anyone applying the product in 2020. (FarmWeekNow)