DriveTime: August 21, 2024
The Agri-Pulse team reports comments from ag leaders in Chicago at the DNC and from Mitchell, South Dakota at Dakotafest.

The Agri-Pulse team reports comments from ag leaders in Chicago at the DNC and from Mitchell, South Dakota at Dakotafest.
U.S. Senator Michael Bennett is pleased to see worker protection as a part of the Democratic Platform. Bennett says stepped up basis will have to be addressed when current tax policy expires.
The Democratic National Convention is underway in Chicago. Newsmakers Host Lydia Johnson reports from the Windy City.
Monday's USDA WASDE report could include higher yield and overall production estimates for U.S. corn and soybean crops.
Agri-Pulse Newsmakers host Lydia Johnson reports an urgency for a new farm bill and renewed interest in the race for the White House from the Minnesota Farmfest.
Ag interests in Minnesota support their governor as vice-president. Senator Grassley responds to ag equipment manufacturers lay-offs.
Harris chooses Minnesota for a running mate and financial markets steady following a major recovery in Japanese stocks.
Hurricane Debbie brings damage to Florida and threatens flooding on the Southeast coast. Crops continue to mature with above average ratings.
Specialty crop growers want a new farm bill and desperately need a resolution to labor issues that limit crop production.
The US Senate has begun its August recess with no action on a new farm bill and a failed vote on tax legislation.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says USDA has issued payments to producers and landowners who experienced discrimination in federal assistance prior to 2021.
Olympic officials attempt to provide "climate friendly" meals is leading to a protein shortage for athletes in Paris.
USDA's NASS reports corn and soybeans advance in maturity in better than average condition.
Court reverses small refinery exemptions. NFU wants adequate funding for DOJ and farm groups call for EPA reform of ESA regulations.
Congress and the renewable fuels industry continue to call for the Treasury Department to issue guidance for the 45Z rules for the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit.
A new FAO report suggests the goal of eliminating global hunger by 2030 is becoming even more daunting. Hunger and food insecurity continues to run rampant.
An extensive list of agriculture interests tell members of the House Agriculture Committee that farm debt is climbing and a new farm bill is needed to offset lower commodity prices, higher input costs and challenging interest rates.
Over 500 organizations sent a letter to leaders of Congress encouraging approval of a new, modernized farm bill. Gary Adams of the National Cotton Council says another 2018 extension isn't an alternative.
TFI's Corey Rosenbusch says Russia wants to control global fertilizer supplies and one political analyst believes rural voters are aligned with an "American First" platform in the race for the White House.
Major farm groups are asking the Biden administration for more flexible and inclusive rules to qualify for tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.
A number of US Senators offer approval for Ohio Senator JD Vance as Donald Trump's running mate for the 2024 election. Vance offers his acceptance speech tonight at the RNC.
Agri-Pulse's Phillip Brasher reports from the RNC in Wisconsin a united GOP with hopes for a "clean sweep" in November and more tariffs in US trade policy.
Agri-Pulse's Phillip Brasher reports from the GOP Convention floor in Wisconsin just after Ohio Senator J.D. Vance was selected as Donald Trump's running mate for 2024.
North Carolina Representative David Rouzer speaks to the impact of the SCOTUS Chevron ruling and the GOP convention next week. Rouser is this week's guest on Agri-Pulse Newsmakers.
Senate Ag Ranking Member John Boozman opens Agri-Pulse Animal Disease webinar and Ag Secretary Vilsack discusses ag trade deficit.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack stands up for President Biden and Fed Chair Jerome Powell says the Fed is focused on jobs and prices.
Iowa Senator Charles Grassley says marking up a new farm bill should be a top priority for the Senate Ag Committee and says The EPA's delay on new RVO's will have consequences in rural America.
The USDA reports advanced crop development and improved corn and soybean crop conditions this afternoon.
Hurricane Beryl lands in Mexico and new jobs data fuels ideas the Fed may soon lower interest rates.
Farmer sentiment declines, barbecue prices climb and new environmental laws are set to restrict commodity exports to the European Union.