AFBF announces 2023 farm bill policy priorities
The farm bill has a long tradition of inspiring lawmakers to rise above politics to achieve a common goal — AFBF announced policy priorities yesterday.
The farm bill has a long tradition of inspiring lawmakers to rise above politics to achieve a common goal — AFBF announced policy priorities yesterday.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral argument on NPCC v. Ross from a lawsuit challenging California’s Proposition 12, a law that bans the sale of pork from hogs that don’t meet the state’s production standards.
The American Farm Bureau Foundation For Agriculture awarded $9,400 in grants earmarked to recognize and assist ten literacy programs across the country.
At the first-ever On the Farm STEM Dairy event, science educators will see firsthand how science is brought to life through the food production system.
Farm Bureau honored eight outstanding young farm and ranch leaders as graduates of the 10th Partners in Advocacy Leadership (PAL) class.
American Farm Bureau awarded $26,000 in scholarships and grants to help educators, volunteers and communities connect agriculture to students’ daily lives.
A U.S. Supreme Court case could limit the reach of the federal government under the Clean Waters Act when it comes to wetland protection.
The Achievement Award recognizes young farmers and ranchers who have excelled in their operations and exhibited superior leadership abilities.
Farmers from will participate in a roundtable about the impact of the proposal to repeal and replace the Navigable Waters Protection Rule.
Agriculture groups sent a letter to the Biden administration requesting that agricultural workers be exempted from travel restrictions from South Africa.