Farm Foundation’s Ag Scholars Attend 2024 USDA Ag Outlook Forum
The 2024 Agricultural Scholars attended the USDA 100th Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C.
The 2024 Agricultural Scholars attended the USDA 100th Annual Agricultural Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C.
Farm Foundation’s Round Table Fellows and guests gathered in Hawai’i in January 2024 to engage with each other and consider the event’s theme: The Business of Farming: Reality, Resilience and Return on Investment.
Farm Foundation President and CEO Shari Rogge-Fidler spoke at the Agri-Food Systems Summit at COP28 in Dubai, UAE. Her panel topic was “Connecting the Value Chain: Farm to Fork.” During her remarks, she identified four gaps which need to be addressed to fully connect the value chain from farm to fork.
To assist USDA in initial designs for their “Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Quantification Program,” Purdue Open Ag Technology and Systems Center (OATS),…
Pressures being felt across the globe in food and agriculture were central to the conversations which took place at Farm…
The USDA’s Economic Research Service and Farm Foundation, an accelerator of practical solutions for agriculture, are issuing a call for papers to be submitted for consideration for the U.S. Farm Households’ Social and Economic Needs and the Future of Agriculture virtual conference taking place on September 13, 2023.
The “Agricultural Productivity Growth: Measurement, Drivers, and Climatic Effects” workshop, held March 2023 at Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus, gathered agricultural economists to share ideas and research on global agricultural productivity.
The Farm Foundation Forum®: Water Rights and Policy in Agriculture Today discussed some of the current factors influencing water rights and policies in the United States.
The Farm Foundation Forum®: Greening the Fertilizer Industry explored the current and near-future state of the art in sustainable fertilizer…
The two-day workshop seeks to address how different methodologies result in distinct productivity estimates, the effect of public R&D and patent knowledge, the influence of climate change, and the causes and consequences of agricultural productivity growth.