From Washington with Karina Jones The PRIME Act (H.R. 2814)
We continue to pray for those that badly need the moisture that Mother Nature will show her mercy and let some rain fall.
We continue to pray for those that badly need the moisture that Mother Nature will show her mercy and let some rain fall.
We continue to pray for those that badly need the moisture that Mother Nature will show her mercy and let some rain fall.
Spring work is in full force, the tractors are tilling and planting, spring cattle work on ranches is in full swing from calving, to branding, to starting to think about breeding season.
The calves, lambs, and baby goats are really starting to hit the ground and it is feeling like spring from coast to coast.
Amid all of the issues swirling in Washington DC right now, America’s heartland is focused on the issue that affects them the most, The Farm Bill!
Today’s lesson is B is for Brazilian Beef and C is for Crazy! Being a mom of kids who attend public school and thus eat school lunches, I like to keep an eye on what the USDA is doing with the school lunch program.
According to the National Agriculture Law Center, “the USDA oversees 21 commodity checkoff programs, also referred to as research and promotion programs.
A nation that cannot feed itself, is not free! One by one, it seems that American agriculture industries have been placed on the altar of globalism to become sacrificial offerings to the trade powers.
If I didn’t know any better, I would say that DC has officially established the 4th branch of government.
Twice a year those involved in all segments of the cattle industry keep their eye on the USDA reporting and their ear to the ground. January and June mark the arrival of the semi-annual cattle inventory report.
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