- AFBF Opposes EPA-Proposed Tax on Livestock
- More Zein Protein Possible
- Issue Management Draws Increased Focus in USMEF
- Defamation suit settled
- Nitrogen Tie-Up a Common Cause of Yellow Wheat
- Iowa turkeys to be pardoned
- Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo Gives 2009 Growing Season Information
- NCGA: Time to Invest in Inland Waterways
- EU farm ministers agree on reform
- China to overhaul battered dairy industry
- PETA Releases Video From Turkey Farm
- Calcium Rich Carrots Possible
- Biorefinery Assistance Available
- Senators: Abide by WTO Rules
- AFBF Pushes FTAs
- NGFA Wants CRP Opened by New Administration
- Expect Bold Energy Bill Next Year
- Russia Bans Indiana Pork Products
- Russia Wants Less U.S. Poultry
- Canadian BSE Investigation Points to Feed
- Link Found Between Animal and Human Health
- NBB elects leaders
- EPA reminds diesel producers of RFS requirement
- RMA launches online risk management tool
- Beef exports decline, according to USDA report
- Feeder cattle options to be listed on Globex
- Farm equipment sales outlook 2009
- Beef short courses scheduled
- United Soybean Board Annual meeting next month
- Schafer appoints to Cattlemen's Beef Board
- Producing Forage With Limited Irrigation Seminar
More than 150 family farmer and rancher-members of National Farmers Union will walk the halls of Congress next week. The group’s annual Fall Fly-In gets underway Monday and continues through Wednesday. NFU President Tom Buis (BUY-us) says there’s nothing more effective than sharing a personal story, face-to-face with policy makers. And that’s exactly what Fly-In participants will do - delivering the concerns of rural America directly to the lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
This year’s Fly-In is focused on five priorities. NFU says those include ensuring the 2008 Farm Bill is implemented as Congress intended - expressing the important role agriculture can play in addressing climate change - increasing the use and production of fuels from the farm and setting the record straight on the food versus fuel myth - trade - and healthcare.
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