Mid America CropLife Association Elects 2023-2024 Leaders
September 23, 2023
From the coveted Dean Roy Achievement Award to the Industry Vision Award, MACA presented several awards at its recent annual meeting.
It’s not often organizations survive nine decades. CropLife America has defied the odds by continuing to evolve with the industry.
Several agricultural associations issued statements expressing serious concern about the final definition.
Torres Small has dedicated her career to serving the agriculture industry and the American people, says Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack.
The Agricultural Retailers Association applauds the introduction of Senator Tammy Baldwin’s Reliable Rail Service Act.
The CFATS program protects high-risk chemical facilities from the threat of terrorists and other criminal acts.
The letter calls out an appropriations policy rider as an “unacceptable attack” on the USDA’s ability to ensure fair competition for farmers.
When EPA issued their WOTUS rule earlier this year, ARA remarked that the decision was premature.
Agricultural Retailers Association supports vote to pass bills aimed at addressing ongoing supply chain challenges.
The Fertilizer Institute President Corey Rosenbusch has praised Congress for introducing the Advancing Cutting Edge (ACE) Agriculture Act.
The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) President and CEO Corey Rosenbusch has praised Congress for introducing the Plant Biostimulant Act.
The Agricultural Retailers Association endorses the 2023 farm bill policy priorities announced by the Food and Agricultural Climate Alliance (FACA).
TFI does not support lowering NAAQS levels and instead believes that the EPA should retain the current PM NAAQS.
Congress has passed the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2022, a key piece of legislation related to our nation’s water infrastructure.
Vroom brings a total of 45 years of broad ag industry association experience.
The bill cuts inflation, protects U.S. food security, strengthens border security, gives farmers the workers they need.
A rail strike combined with existing challenges in the U.S. transportation system would have harmful consequences for the agricultural and broader U.S. economies.
The situation is compounded by continuing logistical and supply chain disruptions that remain unresolved.
CropLife America’s Immediate Past Chair Paul Rea addresses the many challenges and opportunities that come with production agriculture.