Few states or nations put on a dairy cattle show like the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin, where 50,000 visitors and vendors from nearly 100 countries will see 1,800 owners exhibiting 2,500 or so of the best dairy cattle in the galaxy. Organizers of this year’s Expo, however, are working overtime to keep one […] Read more
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Import tariffs are never a good idea: ours, theirs, anyone’s
Milton Friedman, the patron saint of free markets and a founder of the Nobel-adorned Chicago school of economics, took a very dim view of all tariffs — ours, theirs, anyone’s. Writing in Capitalism and Freedom, his 1962 best seller, Friedman explained that if “unilateral free trade” is the goal, “reciprocal negotiations of tariff reductions … […] Read more

Rain makes lower grain prices: it’s a tried and true formula
Rain makes grain, and two mid-August U.S. Department of Agriculture reports offered this year’s first in-the-field look at how much corn, soybeans and wheat, as well as sugar and cotton, that American farmers will grow in this wet, grain-making year. On Aug. 12, USDA estimated that the 2024 U.S. corn crop would total 15.1 billion […] Read more

Trump’s deportation plan would gut American ag labour force
Nearly 45 percent of all agricultural workers in the United States — 950,000 of an estimated 2.2 million farm workers — are “unauthorized” migrants working illegally on American farms and ranches. All would be deported under the plan former President Donald Trump has been trumpeting since before securing the Republican nomination for president last month. […] Read more
![There’s a good chance the [U.S. Supreme] court’s judges — eight of which graduated from either Harvard or Yale law schools — might very well determine whether your crop insurance claim is valid or if your neighbour can legally spread manure on his hilly pasture next to your family’s well. | Getty Images](https://static.producer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/17170539/10-US-Supreme-Court-GettyImages-1467652722-150x150.jpg)
U.S. courts poised to take over agricultural policy decisions
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned 40 years of legal precedence and redirected federal power from government agencies such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture to the courts and Congress. Big Ag loved the news. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association “celebrated the ruling,” and Big Meat’s lobbyist saw it as the bullet to […] Read more
![[U.S.] federal crop insurance is beginning to resemble federal dairy policy: arcane, costly and incomprehensible to all but the subsidized few. | File photo](https://static.producer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/02131356/10-drought-wheat-150x150.jpg)
Smoke, mirrors and deceit drive U.S. crop insurance changes
A longstanding complaint in the United States is the utter incomprehensibility of federal milk pricing policy. For years we’ve joked — mostly through our tears — that only four people in the world understand its complexity and, worse, not one of them is a dairy farmer. As if to prove our point, the U.S. Department […] Read more

Mexico’s election delivers new leader to tackle old problems
While Americans still face a long season of political campaigning, more than 80 other nations have completed their federal elections this year or are about to go to the polls. France’s general elections will be held June 30, the United Kingdom’s on July 4, and Venezuela on July 28. The European Union completed parliamentary elections […] Read more

Spotlight shone on the food barons who dominate ag sector
The first economist, Scotland’s Adam Smith, had it right almost 250 years ago when, as writer Eric Schlosser notes in the foreword of an important new book by Iowan Austin Frerick, “merchants and manufacturers were ‘an order of men, whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public.’ ” Few groups know […] Read more

American agriculture industry excels in playing word games
We in agriculture have a long tradition of marketing our bounty by more pleasant, if not less-than-truthful, names in hopes that less-informed eaters buy the sizzle rather than the fact. For example, the beef checkoff has spent millions urging people to purchase something called flat-iron steak that isn’t steak at all but just a plain […] Read more

Rationale behind U.S. trade policy not always easy to follow
The Biden administration’s trade agenda — mostly forgotten after three years of COVID-19, inflation, war in Ukraine, brutality in the Middle East and a cantankerous Congress — recently surfaced, and wow, is it a mess. For example, both presumptive presidential candidates —Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump — recently argued over how high U.S. […] Read more