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Farm Bureau: Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Up 20%
Farm Bureau: Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Up 20%
Farm Bureau: Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Up 20%
According to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 37th annual Thanksgiving Dinner survey, which looks at the cost of the meal for ten, this year’s turkey dinner will cost roughly 20% more than last year, and 36% higher than 2020.  This year’...
High Diesel Prices Put Strain on Farmers
High Diesel Prices Put Strain on Farmers
High Diesel Prices Put Strain on Farmers
With diesel prices more than $1.50 per gallon higher than this time last year, the American Farm Bureau Federation is calling on the Administration to bring more domestic supply online.  The Ag organization said a ban on U.S. imports of petroleum from Russia, lower domestic production capacity, and seasonal demand are all contributing to higher costs.     ...
Walmsley: Funding Ag Needs Must Be A Priority For The New Congres
Walmsley: Funding Ag Needs Must Be A Priority For The New Congres
Walmsley: Funding Ag Needs Must Be A Priority For The New Congres
Funding will be one of the biggest challenges in writing the next Farm Bill as the new Congress prepares to grapple with that and many other priorities.  The American Farm Bureau said there’s no question, the need is there.  Farm profits have been squeezed for some time, and the AFBF’s Andrew Walmsley says support triggers aren’t high enough.   “I think there’s a recogniti...
Ag Groups Argue Against Prop 12 in Supreme Court
Ag Groups Argue Against Prop 12 in Supreme Court
Ag Groups Argue Against Prop 12 in Supreme Court
Agriculture groups argued against California's Proposition 12 to the Supreme Court Tuesday.  The American Farm Bureau Federation and the National Pork Producers Council asked the high court to overturn a lower court ruling that threw out their lawsuit against the 2018 California ballot initiative banning pork, veal and eggs from animals not raised by California’s minimum space standards.   “Propo.
Clarifications Needed On WOTUS
Clarifications Needed On WOTUS
Clarifications Needed On WOTUS
With oral arguments now complete in the Sackett versus EPA case before the Supreme Court, questions still remain related to whether or not the federal government has jurisdiction over certain parcels of land.  Courtney Briggs, senior director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation said the confusion goes back to a previous Supreme Court Case that created two tests of jurisdi
AFBF: Food Insecurity May Be Increasing
AFBF: Food Insecurity May Be Increasing
AFBF: Food Insecurity May Be Increasing
USDA’s Economic Research Service just released its annual report on food security, showing a slight improvement in 2021 from 2020.  American Farm Bureau Federation Senior Economist Veronica Nigh says according to the study, roughly 13.5 million house...
AFBF Survey Looks At How Western Farmers Are Coping With Drought
AFBF Survey Looks At How Western Farmers Are Coping With Drought
AFBF Survey Looks At How Western Farmers Are Coping With Drought
Back in June, the American Farm Bureau Federation distributed its third drought impact survey to members in 15 western states.  Danny Munch, AFBF economist, said the survey looked at a variety of demographics, including crop and livestock factors, as well as access to water, and what farmers are doing to cope with drought.  Th...
Cryan: Inflation Will Be An Issue For Farm Country For Foreseeabl
Cryan: Inflation Will Be An Issue For Farm Country For Foreseeabl
Cryan: Inflation Will Be An Issue For Farm Country For Foreseeabl
Year-over-year consumer inflation in July was 8.5%, down from the 9.1% we saw in June.  The month-over-month inflation was 0%, though that was largely the result of a 4.6% drop in energy prices.  Food prices reported a nearly 11% year over year increase in July, with a 1% month-over-month jump.   ...
August Recess A Great Time To Advocate For Ag
August Recess A Great Time To Advocate For Ag
August Recess A Great Time To Advocate For Ag
Federal lawmakers are out of D.C., for their month-long congressional recess.  Tom Donnelly, Director of Grassroots Program Development at the American Farm Bureau, said the August is the ideal time for farmers and ranchers to engage with senators and representatives, and advocate for Ag. “We h...

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