Could Climate Change Produce a Revolutionary 2023 Farm Bill?
An initial and brief look at the potential for climate change to drive revolutionary changes in a farm bill.
An initial and brief look at the potential for climate change to drive revolutionary changes in a farm bill.
New research has been published in a special issue of the Agriculture Finance Review based on Farm Foundation conference proceedings.
Farm Foundation conference proceedings on the critical issues that face beginning farmers and ranchers have been published in a recent issue of Agriculture Finance Review.
Announcing Farm Foundation’s 2022 Young Farmer Accelerator Program cohort. This annual program seeks to actively engage farmers from 21 to 40 years old in a year-long series of interactive learning and networking experiences, focused on gaining a deeper understanding of a wide variety of agriculture, agribusiness, and government issues.
Farm Foundation’s Round Table program gathered in Florida on January 12 to 14, 2022, to explore resilience in our food and agricultural system through different lenses—from supply chains, capital markets, water and environmental issues, to policy and trade.
Megan Shahan is a regenerative food and agtech consultant with The Mixing Bowl, Better Food Ventures and TomKat Ranch. Continuing…
All Illinois farm families now have access to free mental health and wellness services.
When considering the addition of conservation practices (such as cover crops, buffer strips, bioreactors, or terraces) to a farm lease, it is very important to put it in writing.
About half of the cover crop acres enrolled in cost-share programs funded farmland that would not have had cover crops without the payment, but questions remain.
The most recent annual survey of cash rental rates for Iowa farmland shows the first substantial increase since 2013.