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Presidential views on future of U.S. agriculture

Sep 18, 2024
By Farms.com

Candidates Harris and Trump discuss Agri-policies for 2024

As the U.S. prepares for the 2024 presidential election, candidates Harris and Trump have articulated their policies on agriculture, which are critical for the seed industry and the broader agricultural sector.

The American Farm Bureau Federation’s recent publication provides a detailed look at each candidate's approach to key issues affecting agriculture.

The candidates' policies reveal their plans for tackling challenges such as climate change, trade negotiations, and regulatory hurdles. These positions are essential for the seed industry, where policy stability and innovation are closely linked to legislative support.

Both Harris and Trump have emphasized the importance of sustainable agricultural practices and the role of technology in enhancing farm productivity and environmental stewardship. Their policies also cover the management of land use and conservation programs, which are integral to the long-term sustainability of agriculture.

The responses from the candidates provide a foundation for understanding how their administrations might support agricultural research and development, particularly in areas like seed technology and crop performance.

Intellectual property rights—a hot topic within the seed industry—also feature prominently, with both candidates acknowledging the need for protective measures to encourage innovation.

For industry leaders and advocates, these insights are invaluable for aligning business strategies with potential policy directions. By engaging with these topics, the agricultural community can better prepare for the outcomes of the 2024 election, ensuring that they remain proactive in shaping a resilient and forward-thinking agricultural policy framework.


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Veterans Day is a time to honor the men and women who have selflessly protected our freedoms and values. And for some, the transition from military service to civilian life brings them back to the farm.

At Farm Bureau, we believe it’s important to not only celebrate veterans but also those who continue to make a difference in agriculture and their community. We've partnered with Farm Credit to establish the Veteran Farmer Award of Excellence to shine a light on those who have continued to go above and beyond to serve their communities.

This year, we recognize retired Colonel Joe Ricker as the inaugural Veteran Farmer Award of Excellence winner. Joe served over 30 years in the Army before retiring from the Pentagon and completing tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Since leaving the Army, his commitment to excellence in farming and enriching the lives of veterans has blossomed in a myriad of ways in both his local community of Wilkinson, Indiana, and across the country. Joe grows apples and raises bees on his farm in Indiana. Joe founded “Veterans IN Farming,” an organization, now with more than 1,100 members, dedicated to providing veterans in Indiana with the tools and training to succeed in agriculture.

The American Farm Bureau Federation is an independent, non-governmental, voluntary organization, comprised of and directed by farm and ranch families who engage in all types of food, fuel and fiber production.