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Issue Briefs

Food/Feed vs Fuel

Every day, rising food prices are being blamed on the production of ethanol.  This debate is becoming increasingly heated among the general public as well as within the agricultural community.  On one hand, the production of energy crops provides market opportunities for grain producers.  But this also drives up feed cost for livestock producers. 

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Climate Change and Agriculture

Climate change is a hot-button environmental issue at the federal and state levels.  Congress has made this issue a priority, and it will likely be a priority for a new Administration.  Because agriculture & forestry can be greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters and mitigators, this poses both challenges and opportunities for Farm Bureau’s membership.

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Immigration/Ag Labor

The ability of agricultural employers to obtain legal foreign workers is clearly one of the most important issues ever to face agriculture.  Interior enforcement, border security and immigration reform has consistently been in the headlines and has elicited fierce debate.

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Florida seeking to adopt California’s emission standards

Issue: In an effort to combat motor vehicle emission and greenhouse gases (GHG), Governor Crist’s Executive Order 07-127 plans to "adopt the California motor vehicle emission standards...

Proposed H-2A Regulations

Issue: DOL Unveiling New H-2A Regulations To Streamline Processing, Protect Workers

Immigration Enforcement Initiatives Announced

Issue: August 10, 2007 -- The White House, Department of Commerce and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced regulatory and administrative initiatives related to the enforcement and implementation of immigration laws....

Immigration Reform

Issue: After the Senate failed to reach a final vote on comprehensive immigration reform legislation, attention turned to the House where its leaders are considering moving parts of the comprehensive bill, possibly including an agricultural reform package.