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The American Farm Bureau Federation today sent a series of recommendations to the Make America Health Again Commission that will benefit health outcomes and ensure farmers can continue growing safe, ...
Smith: The Make Our Children Health Again Strategy will be released by the MAHA Commission on August 12. Brian Glenn, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said his ...
FACA Issues MAHA Policy Recommendations Nurturing Healthy Soils Report Recommends Policies to Drive Healthier Communities Across the Country ...
USDA’s reinstated July Cattle Inventory report shows a 1% year-over-year decline in the U.S. cattle herd, continuing a seven-year contraction. Explore supply trends, herd dynamics, and the impact of ...
Discover how U.S. agricultural trade supported $362.4 billion in economic activity and over 1 million jobs in 2023. Explore key trade deals, tariffs, and export challenges.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law on July 4, delivers $66B in new agricultural investments over 10 years, strengthening farm safety net programs, enhancing crop insurance, boosting ...
Families celebrating the Fourth of July holiday continue to find high prices at the grocery store, based on the 2025 American Farm Bureau Federation annual marketbasket survey. An Independence Day ...
Fourth of July cookout costs average $70.92 in 2025, with meat prices rising and sides showing mixed trends. Farmers still face high costs despite stable grocery prices.
U.S. dairy exports surged to $3B in early 2025 despite a growing agricultural trade deficit. Learn what’s driving demand and where the biggest gains came from.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act boosts U.S. farm programs by $56.6B, strengthening the safety net, tax relief, conservation, and ag innovation through 2031.
H-2A farm labor costs soar in 2025 after job reclassifications raise wages. Learn how the DOL’s disaggregation rule impacts U.S. agriculture.
Feral hogs are a persistent and costly threat to U.S. crop and livestock production, inflicting over $1.6 billion in damages annually, including considerable labor costs.
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