Last year ended on a good note, and the 2018 outlook for livestock and poultry sectors is positive overall, according to James Robb, director and senior agricultural livestock economist for the Livestock Marketing Information Center. There are, however, concerns for both markets as uncertainty looms around trade agreements, Robb told workshop attendees at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 2018 Annual Convention & IDEAg Trade Show.
Demand for meat has increased, and Americans are expected to consume about 219 pounds of red meat and poultry per year. That’s the largest since around 2007, according to Robb.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced a slate of Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Committee Appointees. State committees are selected by the Secretary, serve at the pleasure of the Secretary, and are responsible for carrying out FSA’s farm programs within delegated authorities.
This week, seven voting delegates and two alternates from
Farmers and direct marketers interested in selling their products online will be able to do so more easily thanks to a U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development grant.
boy will join the Northam administration as Deputy Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry. She previously served as Chief of Staff to the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) in the U.S. Department of Agriculture where she has had a number of leadership roles in the areas of Economic & Community Development as well as Food and Nutrition Services. Ms. Brayboy’s prior service in Virginia includes a role as Deputy Director for the Council on Human Rights during the Kaine Administration.
From American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall:
“The American Farm Bureau Federation is honored to host our nation’s president,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall, a beef and poultry farmer from Georgia. “President Trump has said all along that he would make sure agriculture has a seat at the table when it comes to the top issues facing America’s farmers and ranchers. Now, it is our privilege to reserve a spot for him at our podium.”
The Department of Transportation has released details on the initial
Farm Credit of the Virginias (FCV) announced today that Bette Brand, Chief External Affairs Officer, will be retiring after 35 years with Farm Credit to accept a position as Administrator of United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development’s Rural Business-Cooperative Service.
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