Enjoy the Holidays But Don’t Sleep on Your Marketing
(NASHVILLE, TN)– I talk about this a lot when I have any market related conversation and I believe it’s for good reason. Make sure you have a good risk management strategy when it comes to your grain
Texas Court Strikes Down Corporate Transparency Act
A Texas federal court halted the implementation of the Corporate Transparency Act’s beneficial ownership reporting requirements that included America’s farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses. The court held the CTA as likely unconstitutional, so it issued a preliminary injunction
Farm Income Still Projected to Decline for FY ’24
The USDA released new farm income forecast numbers, and while they’re not drastically different from previous reports this year, they seem to take on more meaning the closer we get to the end of the calendar year.
Court Halts GE Crop Introductions Without Oversight
Activist groups called it a “precedential victory” for food and environmental safety when a federal district court ruled that genetically engineered organisms must be regulated. The ruling overturns the 2020 rule overhaul by the first Trump administration
USDA, FDA Looking at Clarification of Food Labeling
The Food and Drug Administration and the USDA announced a joint request for information about food date labeling, which includes the use of terms like “Sell By,” “Use By,” and “Best By.” The information request asks for
ARA Conference Highlights from Keynote & Breakout Speakers
HOUSTON, Texas – The Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) concluded its Wednesday sessions during the 2024 ARA Conference & Expo with more than 600 ag retail industry professionals in attendance. The morning general session keynote speaker and pioneer of