Perspective: Agricultural Scholar Reflects on His Time at AES
Matthew Melchor is a 2024 Farm Foundation Agricultural Scholar and second-year master’s student at Kansas State University studying agricultural economics….
Matthew Melchor is a 2024 Farm Foundation Agricultural Scholar and second-year master’s student at Kansas State University studying agricultural economics….
The Farm Foundation Agricultural Scholars recently travelled to the Agricultural Economics Society (AES) annual conference at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
This digest captures the Farm Foundation Next Generation alum accomplishments mentioned in the recent Catalyst.
A post-event summary of the Agricultural Policy, Economics, and Diverse Farms and Farmers Virtual Conference.
On February 28, 2024, Farm Foundation sponsored a roundtable discussion on “The Challenges of Young Farmers in the 21st Century,” held at the historic Hôtel de Talleyrand in Paris.
Undergraduates from 1890 land-grant institutions are invited to apply to the CAFE (Careers in Ag and Food Exploration) Student Workshop, Farm Foundation’s newest Next Generation program.
This Farm Foundation Issue Report, evaluates the economic implications of Environmental and Climate Change Canada’s proposed plastic packaging restrictions for retail prices and per capita fresh fruit and vegetable availability for Canadian consumers under alternative import supply reduction scenarios.
As we complete our 90th anniversary year, we are launching our inaugural impact report highlighting a few metrics and impact stories from 2023 along with highlights from our 90 years.
The 2024 Agricultural Scholars attended the USDA 100th Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C.
Based on a survey of U.S. households and food systems experts, this Farm Foundation Issue Report found dramatic differences between consumers’ and producers’ understandings of what is meant by sustainable agriculture, particularly concerning the importance of economic sustainability.