Search Site   
Current News Stories
Started as a learning tool, Old World Garden Farms is growing
Petitions for Indiana Corn Marketing Council board seats open until June 1
Nuisance grass giant miscanthus shows promise as biomass crop
Senator Rand Paul introduces Hemp Safety Enforcement Act
March cattle feedlot placements are the second lowest since 1996
Public comment encouraged for proposed changes to several rules
Purdue researchers to examine early pregnancy loss in cattle
Wisconsin remains number one producer of cheese in the U.S. 
Tornado ravaged dairy farm begins recovery with help from neighbors
Indiana off-grid barndominium hammered at $620,000 at Bright Star auction
How northeast Ohio is rewriting the rules of value-added agriculture
   
News Articles
Search News  
   
Farm Foundation to offer 2023 Farm Bill forum
 
OAK BROOK, Ill. – Farm Foundation®, an accelerator of practical solutions for agriculture, will host its next virtual Forum, What to Expect From the 2023 Farm Bill, on Dec. 6 from 9-11 a.m. CDT.
Spencer Chase, managing editor of Agri-Pulse, will moderate the panel, which will include diverse perspectives from these expert contributors:
- Christopher Adamo, former staff director, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry
- Jonathan Coppess, director, Gardner Agriculture Policy Program and associate professor of law and policy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- U.S. Rep. Glenn G.T. Thompson (R-Pa.)
The Forum will be an evolution of a conversation started in a recently published Farm Foundation Issue Report on the upcoming farm bill and provide further insights informed by developments since its publication. Audience members will be invited to submit questions for the panelists to answer live during the event.
“A new farm bill is informed by various factors, such as the outcomes of the recent mid-term election,” says Shari Rogge-Fidler, Farm Foundation president and CEO. “With this fresh data to analyze, we could not have gathered a better panel to examine the possible path of the next farm bill.”
This event is being held virtually and is free to attend, but registration is required. Farmers, ranchers, food and agribusiness leaders, government officials and staff, industry representatives, NGO representatives, academics, students in agricultural disciplines and members of the media are all encouraged to attend. Register at farmfoundation.org.

11/16/2022