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Lobbying and money and the Hill
In Washington, D.C. the week of April 10, ag-related and ag-dependent groups overran Congressional offices and government agencies in waves of annual “fly-ins.”
Food system strains help shape 2023 Farm Bill priorities for ag groups
Several years of turmoil for agriculture are shaping priorities for the 2023 Farm Bill for farm groups, and for legislators, as events have strained food and farming systems.
Bill says keep farm bill intact until ’08
WASHINGTON – At least one side of the aisle in the House Ag Committee wants to put the 2007 farm bill on hold while the U.
Soil microbes flourish with reduced tillage
Today, about one-third of U.S. farmers are no longer tilling their fields, and still more are practicing conservation tillage.
Stark County to hold farm bill meetings
Meetings to educate producers and landowners.
House and Senate ag committees take action on new farm bill
WASHINGTON — The House and Senate Agriculture committees have both announced new versions of the farm bill they plan to revisit in coming weeks, with the potential for full congressional consideration over summer. As of Monday, May 13, the Senate had scheduled its markup of the bill for May 14, while the House planned to
‘Come now, let us reason together’
Alan Guebert surmises “Congress is broken and only good will and reasonable people will fix it,” detailing leaders who influenced past Farm Bills.
September standoffs on the Hill
Alan Guebert reflects on Congress’ slow, circular march to some legislative nowhere as September days evaporate.
Drilling down on DIY
Kymberly Seabolt got a power drill to take her DIY skills to the next level.
Preserving Kister Mill
In two years, the historic Kister Mill in southwest Wayne County will turn 200.






