November 20, 2023
By Zippy Duvall, American Farm Bureau Federation President The clock is about to run out on the current farm bill, and it’s going to take a strong effort across agriculture and beyond to ensure we ...
February 24, 2023
By Allison Jenkins In 2012, Justin Sherlock found himself immersed in the political scene of Washington, D.C. The then-25-year-old from a tiny North Dakota town had made his way inside the Beltway, working as executive ...
By Allison Jenkins As the clock counts down to the farm bill’s expiration in September, anticipation is growing about what the 2023 legislation will include and how it will impact food and agricultural producers. In ...
November 23, 2021
By Kurt Lawton • From Fall 2021 American Soybean magazine Drought. Heavy rain events. Derecho. Record temperature extremes. Stronger and frequent hurricanes. Severe hail. As these weather extremes expand, farmers are reexamining crop insurance strategies to ...
November 30, 2017
By Patrick Delaney and Jessica Wharton • From Fall 2017 American Soybean Magazine Agricultural exports remain one of the brightest lights in the U.S. economy, expected to run a $23 billion surplus in 2017, creating ...