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Cory Booker Joins Senate Ag Committee. That’s Terrifying.

February 15, 2021

If you weren't following the news closely you may have missed an important headline: Senator Cory Booker has joined the Senate Agriculture Committee. If you care about modern agriculture, about sustainable production, and about family farms, that should send a chill down your spine. Booker is an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Animal Agriculture Tagged With: animal agriculture, federal government, politics

Settlement Could Be Beginning of End for Round-Up Litigation

February 10, 2021

The litigation over Monsanto's Round-Up may finally be winding up. Or, at least, starting to near the end. Bayer and the class-action lawyers have come to a settlement agreement. They've submitted it for court approval. The Round-Up litigation took off after Monsanto lost the first case after a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Production Methods Tagged With: legal, Monsanto, pesticides

Farm Friendly Label: Sustainably Grown U.S. Soy

February 8, 2021

Over the last decade companies and organizations have weaponized food labels as a way to disparage modern agriculture. Organic. Non-GMO. All Natural. No Added Hormones. Antibiotic free. But there's no reason why agriculture can't use the same tactic in its favor. The U.S. Soybean Board has … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Production Methods Tagged With: label, soybeans, sustainability, sustainable

Organic Produce Sales Increased in 2020. So Did Conventional Sales.

February 1, 2021

2020 was a year of change and upheaval. How Americans purchase, prepare, and eat food changed in big ways. We didn’t dine in at restaurants. We ordered take out. We cooked more food at home. We purchased more ingredients for those at-home meals. We tried meal-delivery programs.  With the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Conventional, Organic Tagged With: covid-19, organic, vegetables

Five Steps to Help Someone in Emotional Pain

January 20, 2021

We often talk about mental health in agriculture. We know it's a concern. We want to help. But how? This list comes from the National Institute of Mental Health. If you know someone struggling here's what to do (taken directly from NIMH's website): ASK: “Are you thinking about killing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mental Health

General Mills Brings Back the Milk Mustache

January 13, 2021

Your favorite cereal characters will soon sport a familiar feature: the milk mustache! General Mills has partnered with the Milk Processors Education Program for limited edition cereal boxes featuring the got milk? campaign. The Trix, Lucky Charms, and Cheerios' mascots will don the white mustache … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Special Issues Tagged With: marketing, media, milk

I’m Cancer Free

January 10, 2021

All of my scans and tests have come back clean. I'm done with treatment. We'll do regular surveillance for a couple years (and the rest of my life). But for right now it's all over. I'm feeling better and stronger every day as my body heals from the chemo. My hair is growing back. And I'm … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cancer, Special Issues

Who Is Michael S. Regan?

January 6, 2021

President-elect Biden nominated Michael S. Regan for EPA administrator. The top spot at EPA is possibly more consequential than even USDA Secretary (Biden recently nominated Tom Vilsack for that position). It's an agency that's often butted heads with agriculture. So who is Regan and what can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Government Affairs Tagged With: EPA, federal government, government affairs

20 Things I Learned in 2020

December 28, 2020

20. Perspective is everything. Here's looking at you, Hunter Pinke. This guy has has inspired me so much. If you don't know about his story, check out this article. People say you’re going to have a bad day. I mean no disrespect to them, but I just disagree with it. I’m not going to have a bad … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cancer, Lifestyle

Christmas Is Still Special, Even in a Pandemic

December 23, 2020

Life in 2020 looked so different than usual, including the holidays. We've pared down celebrations, cancelled traditional events, and stayed in more (at least, I hope you have). The Christmas season is one that's usually so much fun because it's a time to come together. But even if we do … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Holiday, Lifestyle Tagged With: holiday, lifestyle

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Hi, I'm Amanda. My family farms corn and soybeans in Southwest Michigan. I'm an attorney and I'm passionate about agriculture!

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