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  • Nov 25, 2024 | aei.org | Roger Cryan |Joseph W. Glauber |Vincent Smith |Robert Doar

    Join us on December 4 for an online panel that will explore the future of US farm policy and discuss critical challenges and opportunities shaping agriculture and federal spending. With AEI’s Vincent H. Smith moderating, the presenters will include Roger Cryan of the American Farm Bureau Federation, who will speak on farm subsidies; AEI’s Joseph W.

  • Oct 10, 2024 | farmersadvance.com | Roger Cryan

    Roger CryanFarmers' AdvanceThe 2018 farm bill died at midnight on September 30. It could be revived later this year (or early next year) with another extension, but its time has come. In some ways, this farm bill has been dying for several years: thanks to unanticipated price inflation in recent years, the dollar is only worth 80% of what it was in 2018.

  • Oct 6, 2024 | wisfarmer.com | Roger Cryan

    The 2018 farm bill died at midnight on September 30. It could be revived later this year (or early next year) with another extension, but its time has come. In some ways, this farm bill has been dying for several years: thanks to unanticipated price inflation in recent years, the dollar is only worth 80% of what it was in 2018. The fixed reference prices from that farm bill, which define the help from USDA that farmers depend on in tough times, are only worth 80% of what they were in 2018.

  • Oct 1, 2024 | thefencepost.com | Roger Cryan

    The 2018 farm bill expired at midnight Monday Sept. 30. It could be revived later this year (or early next year) with another extension, but its time has come. In some ways, this farm bill has been dying for several years: thanks to unanticipated price inflation in recent years, the dollar is only worth 80% of what it was in 2018. The fixed reference prices from that farm bill, which define the help from USDA that farmers depend on in tough times, are only worth 80% of what they were in 2018.

  • Jul 18, 2024 | farmweeknow.com | Roger Cryan

    On June 27, the Department of Agriculture (USDA) put out a request for information about “Procedures for Quantification, Reporting, and Verification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated With the Production of Domestic Agricultural Commodities Used as Biofuel Feedstocks.” What does that mean and why did they do it?

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