Ag industry associations are asking members to contact their Representative and urge them to support the 2026 Farm Bill.
After 22 hours of debate, the U.S. House Ag Committee passes the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, advancing farm bill talks to the next level.
Take a fresh look at how the Trump administration’s policies, from tariffs to the next farm bill, are impacting specialty crop growers.
With the current Farm Bill expiring on Sept. 30, 2025, here’s a look at the state of an in-progress ‘Skinny’ Farm Bill.
Here’s a look at why the passage of a new Farm Bill during the second Trump administration is in jeopardy for the near future.
The 2024 Presidential election is in the books. Consider concerns, expectations, and hopes of growers from a second Trump term.
Newly released framework aims to put more farm in the farm bill.
Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance applauds the latest update on 2024 Farm Bill legislation.
NPC leader Kam Quarles says the industry can strengthen American produce operations for years to come.
Legislation formally defines specialty segment of products, opening up options for growers and opportunities for suppliers.
Take a closer look at the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018.
Legislative victories for industrial hemp and citrus both bode well for sustained agribusiness in the years to come.
President puts final signature on legislation that includes multiple key programs to benefit growing produce professionals.
Behind the inflammatory news of the day, successes have occurred this year that add up to growing points on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter of 2018.
The 2018 Farm Bill is unlikely to pass before the previous one expires on September 30. What does that mean, exactly?
During his keynote speech at the United Fresh Convention, the Secretary of Agriculture touched on several key policy issues affecting growers.
2018 Florida Grower Citrus Achievement Award winner Tom Rooney says voices from the groves carry loudly to Capitol Hill.
Measure included in proposed piece of legislation would provide the plant legalized status.
After a surprise defeat in the House, the Farm Bill still has life in it. Here’s what you need to watch for (including a possible H-2C revival).