
Ears in Washington: October 2022
There is just something about Washington that comes across swampy.During particularly brutal heatwaves, Washingtonians like to remind themselves that of ...
continue readingThere is just something about Washington that comes across swampy.During particularly brutal heatwaves, Washingtonians like to remind themselves that of ...
continue readingAs a Long, Hot, Productive Summer Comes to an End, Corn Growers Focus on Policy Priorities this Fall and Beyond By Brooke S. Appleton If there is ...
continue readingAs farmers work to feed and fuel the world, filling the void left by the war in Ukraine, national corn grower leaders unanimously passed a sense of the ...
continue readingWASHINGTON, Feb. 16, 2022 – Agricultural producers who have not yet enrolled in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs ...
continue readingBy Brooke Appleton When people ask what worries me most about the political divisions in Congress, I tell them that one of my biggest concerns is the ...
continue readingBy Brooke Appleton This has been an incredibly busy year in the nation’s capital. We swore in a new president, welcomed new cabinet members and worked ...
continue readingBy Brooke AppletonNovember is truly a special month for farmers as we prepare for Thanksgiving and celebrate the end of harvest.My family always ...
continue readingEach year the board of directors of the South Dakota Corn Growers Association gather together with members to discuss various proposed resolutions which ...
continue readingQuestions abound about the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation plan being considered by Congress, chief among them for farmers is how policymakers will ...
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