HOT BARN REPORT: Friday with Host Karina Jones – It’s the weekend so many of have waiting for!
It’s the weekend so many of have waiting for and I am here to dive into drama, right here on this special Friday edition of the Hot Barn Report!
It’s the weekend so many of have waiting for and I am here to dive into drama, right here on this special Friday edition of the Hot Barn Report!
The most recent reports from the US drought monitor confirmed what most of us already knew after a hot and dry August.
Labor Day is a day to celebrate the achievements of the millions of men and women who keep America fed, clothed, and running.
I have been deeply entrenched in cattle industry policy conversations last week at the annual R-CALF convention.
While Congress continues to be out on their August recess, we are hearing of Farm Bill listening sessions taking place in the countryside.
Just as I predicted during our last visit, lawmakers were busy getting last minute business done before they flew back home for the August congressional recess.
These pieces of legislation may or may not see the light of day in the next Farm Bill, which could have first drafts coming to the surface in the next few months.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced this week that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest $300 million through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to improve measurement, monitoring, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration in climate-smart agriculture and forestry.
81 years ago, in 1942, the people population in the U.S. was about 135 million. And the sheep population was 56 million.
The Senate Finance committee held a hearing that piqued my interest, called “Cattle Supply Chains & Deforestation of the Amazon.” I’m going to start by saying, it was a big disappointment especially after I was so impressed with the House Judiciary Committee hearing earlier this month on small meat processing.
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