Trump Says Farmworkers Will Not Be Deported

President Donald Trump, citing pressure from the agriculture and hospitality sectors, says farmworkers who are in the country illegally shouldn’t be deported and reiterated that the administration would be taking action on the issue. “We’re going to
Rounds Asks Agriculture Secretary to Promote Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins asking her to develop a framework for reinstating Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) for beef. “Our American producers work hard
Land Managers Defend Budget Cuts, Plans to Sell Public Lands

The country’s top land managers testified before U.S. senators last week to defend sweeping budget cuts for the nation’s public lands and a plan to sell 3.3 million acres managed by the Forest Service and Bureau of
Finalized 10-Year Sage Grouse Study Confirms Benefits of Grazing

WASHINGTON (June 13, 2025) – Today, the University of Idaho released the finalized results of their 10-year study looking into the impacts of grazing on greater sage grouse populations. The study concluded that cattle grazing does not negatively impact greater
EPA’s Renewable Fuels Proposal Gives Boost to Biofuels

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The Environmental Protection Agency released its proposed renewable volume obligations (RVOs) for 2026 and 2027, which prioritizes domestically produced renewable fuels over imports. Biofuel groups like the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) welcomed the release, praising President
Many Biofuel and Ag Groups React to EPA Volume Obligations Annoucnement

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency released its proposed renewable volume obligations (RVOs) for 2026 and 2027, which prioritizes domestically produced renewable fuels over imports. Multiple biofuel and agriculture groups have shared their reaction