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If you’d like more information about the subjects covered in the show, check the list below for details about recent
programs.
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
.
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