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May 21-22: During a recent Farm Foundation Forum, panelists discussed “Opportunities for U.S. Agriculture in the Bio-Based Materials and Energy Economy.” You can view a recording. May 20: Advice from Tawnie Larson, manager of the Kansas Agriculture Safety and Health Program, about keeping kids safe on the farm during summer vacation from school. May 19: Bart Fischer, co-director of the Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M University, says the farm bill process is broken. He talks about that and about the function of the Center in a podcast episode put out by National Crop Insurance Services. May 18: Kathleen Merrigan is a former USDA Deputy Secretary of Agriculture (2009-2013) and now serves as Executive Director of the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems at Arizona State University. She shared her thoughts on the House-approved version of a new Farm Bill in a recent episode of the Food Talk/Food Tank podcast. May 15: Prairie dogs and cattle don’t mix very well. Learn more from Kansas State University here. May 14: Annie’s Project did a webinar titled What Can the U.S. Census of Agriculture Tell Us About Women Farmers in the USA? which featured presenters Katherine Dentzman of Iowa State University and Colette DePhelps of the University of Idaho. You can view a recording here. May 13: The Illinois Soybean Association hosted a presentation titled Using Biologicals to Maximize Fertility During Input Shortages. Drew Harmon of Valent Biosciences and Dr. Connor Sible of the University of Illinois were presenters. Watch a recording here. May 12: U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced plans to address the upheaval in the fertilizer marketplace. These include incentive programs for domestic fertilizer producers to improve their production capabilities. May 11: The U.S. Department of Agriculture has a Local Agriculture Marketing Program (LAMP) for farmers who market direct to consumers or through intermediary channels. Farmers can find out more here. May 8: The U.S. Department of Agriculture has a new Office of Seafood, which will deal with wild caught and aquaculture industries in both saltwater and freshwater venues. USDA’s Radio News Service has a story here. May 7: Austin Gellings of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers and Willi Ortner of Kubota talked about the S664 DEC2025 Direct to Consumption Specialty Crop Machine Hygienic Design Requirement in a recent installment of the Farm+Food+Facts podcast from U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action.