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The Debate?

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. How exciting – With the Presidential race headed for the finish line, we got to hear President Trump and Vice President Biden debate the issues.  What a waste of my time.  All they did was talk over each other with interruptions and insults.  Biden said Trump has been the […]

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On the Farm

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. I have escaped the wild and crazy political wars of Washington, DC.  I am on my farm in Illinois.  My first time back since the virus hit.  My voice will sound a little different since I am on the phone.  I am so excited to look at our fields

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Constitution Day and More

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. Did you know that September 17 this week was Constitution Day?  Our country has the longest continuous running Constitution in the world – 230 years.  We have endured a Civil War, a Great Depression and two World Wars and now a deadly pandemic.  In 1963 Dr. Martin Luther King

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Government Gridlock & More

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. We have not heard much about the threat of African Swine Fever.  Even China seems to be recovering from that devastating disease.  But now the swine industry in Germany is worried.  Poland has been suffering swine fever losses and they are right up against Germany.  Germany is one of

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Taiwan and More

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. Taiwan – Let us keep in mind that China claims the island of Taiwan as part of China.  But the citizens of Taiwan do not see it that way.  Eleven men and women between the ages of 16 and 33 bought a speed boat and departed Hong Kong headed

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Corn

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. I want to open today by talking about corn.  There are a lot of crops planted in the Midwest, but none as important to the economy as corn.  When I grew up we fed the corn that we produced to our pigs, cows, and chickens.  Our yield per acre

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This and That

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. There are a lot of balls in the air.  I will try to deal with a few select ones today.  I’ll start with aluminum tariffs – President Trump re-imposed a 10% “national security” tariff on imports of aluminum from Canada.  Was that justified?  I have my doubts.  We just

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Weather & Trade

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. All reports from the heartland tell us that this year’s crops look good.  Corn and soybeans on my farm are as good as I can remember.  However, they are not ready to harvest.  A hot dry August could do some serious damage.  Besides watching the weather, we keep an

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Virus Relief Package

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. We have 2 parties – Republicans and Democrats in our Congress.  And then we have President Trump.  They all want to pass a new relief package to help us through our coronavirus recession.  Democrats want to spend $3 trillion while Republicans are talking about $1 trillion.  That is a

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Pandemics Costs Money

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. We are trying to survive a global pandemic, trade disruptions, and trade conflicts.  Farm bankruptcies have been increasing for 5 years in a row.  And they are expected to continue to climb in the next 12 months.  Thank you to the federal government – farm support payments have jumped

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Pandemic Costs

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. In recent weeks, the news has focused on the number of cases of Coronavirus and related deaths.  We are aware of the large amount of money and support that our federal government has made available, but I’m not sure we have focused enough on the resulting family disruption and

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Issues of the Day

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. For more than 2 years the U.S., Canada and Mexico have been negotiating a new North American Free Trade Agreement.  Finally, USMCA became effective this week.  Even with the new trade deal, President Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Canadian aluminum.  I don’t think we need to do

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China and More

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. I have, on more than one occasion, talked about President Trump and EPA in their effort to restrain President Obama’s Waters of the U.S. rule.  That rule was written to restrict farmers and ranchers from tiling wetlands and managing our private property.  Last Friday, we got a court ruling

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Issues

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. I will cover some issues of the day that may not have gotten much attention.  The U.S. and Russia have a long-range nuclear arms agreement that will expire next February. The agreement was negotiated and went into effect 30 years ago.  It is time to renegotiate, and China will

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Issues of the Day

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. President Trump held a meeting with farm leaders on Tuesday at the White House.  Secretary Sonny Perdue explained how the $16 billion aid package passed by Congress and signed by the President two months ago would be divided up.  This bill is the centerpiece of President Trump’s effort to

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Mother on My Mind

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. Being in lock down like most of our citizens and trying to celebrate Mother’s Day made me think.  My mother was so dedicated to my 2 sisters, me and of course my dad.  Mom & Dad were married in 1934 and in 1935 I was born.  We were living

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OFW’s John G. Dillard and Mason Weeda to Present the Food Institute’s COVID:19 Webinar on May 12

On May 12, OFW Principals, John G. Dillard and Mason Weeda will be presenting a webinar in collaboration with The Food Institute on the U.S. regulatory response in connection to the novel coronavirus crisis. The focus will be on the policies and practices implemented by USDA, FDA, OSHA, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of

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Tough Times

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. The food industry is trying to cope with serious supply chain problems.  Coronavirus has forced dramatic change in our food production and distribution system.  Restaurants and schools are closed.  They did provide 40% of our food.  That food now needs to go to the grocery stores, but restaurant food

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COVID-19 Webinar: Federal Regulatory Changes Impacting the Food Industry – Recording Available

On April 22, OFW Principal John Dillard presented a webinar addressing the federal regulatory changes that have been implemented to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The webinar also discussed guidance from USDA, FDA, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Center for Disease Control as well as some of the best practices that have been

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Tough Year

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. Look back to when this year started – economists and ag experts were all predicting an increase in net farm income.  We had a trade deal with China which would give a dramatic boost to grain and meat exports.  Nothing could stop us.  Then came coronavirus.  In the beginning

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John Dillard to Present Free Webinar on COVID-19 and Regulatory Changes Affecting the Food Industry

John G. Dillard, a principal at OFW. will be presenting a review of several federal agencies’ responses to the COVID-19 crisis that affect food producers and manufacturers. The webinar, “COVID-19: Regulatory Changes Impacting Food Production and Distribution” will be offered by the National Agricultural Law Center on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 12pm EST. John

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Sanitation Measures to Control COVID-19 in Manufacturing Facilities

Facility managers – not just food facility managers – are being “encouraged” to take strong preventative measures to help mitigate the risks of COVID-19 for individuals within their premises.  Managers are also reminded that the actions taken need to be documented.  It is recognized that certain of the recommended measures made by the Center for

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Food Industry Challenge

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. Let’s start with some good news.  Russia, Saudi Arabia, the U.S. and other oil producing countries agreed to cut production by 10% – about 11 million barrels.  That should give us a modest lift in fuel prices which should help the price of ethanol and corn.  My judgement –

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Challenging Times

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. There isn’t a lot of happy talk in the U.S. or around the world.  These are depressing times. The Coronavirus sickness and resulting deaths are all you see on tv, hear on the radio or read in the papers.  Concern about the virus and the health of our citizens

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Virus and Low Prices

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. We have never seen anything like the Coronavirus.  It has been infecting countries all over the world.  I guess that reminds us that we live in a global economy. This virus is an infectious disease that knows no borders.  I am impressed how Americans – rich and poor, rural

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Frozen Economy

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. After months of uncertainty, the biofuels industry got some good news.  The EPA had been granting exemptions to small refineries so they were not required to blend ethanol with petroleum fuel.  A January ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court put a stop to EPA’s small refinery exemption.  Then

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Coronavirus

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. It seems like overnight we went from a booming economy to shutting everything down.  Schools are closed, businesses are working online to avoid contact.  “Social distancing” is the new way to live.  In some states they are even closing restaurants and bars.  And what ever happened to “March Madness?”

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Today’s Agriculture

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. I was on the farm in Illinois last week.  After that tough weather that we had to deal with last year – it was beautiful.  The soil is dry.  Not the muck that made harvest almost impossible.  We weren’t able to get all of the anhydrous applied last Fall

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Trade

By former USDA Secretary John R. Block. I will be on my farm in Illinois this week and next week I will report what I find.  For now, realizing that almost 30% of our ag production is exported, world markets can be the difference between farm profitability and loss.  We now have negotiated favorable agreements with

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Oh, SNAP! FNS Still Hasn’t Released Its FY 2019 SNAP Retailer Management Summary

USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has oversight over the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).  The agency’s responsibilities include the licensing of more than 250,000 SNAP-authorized retail food stores. FNS also is authorized to bring administrative enforcement proceedings, including trafficking charges, against SNAP retailers to prevent fraud and other problem violations. FNS publishes annual data

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The Cannabis Industry’s Own Private Idaho: State Court Upholds Seizure of Truckload of Hemp Bound for Colorado

Big Sky Scientific is a Montana-based manufacturer of hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) products, including isolate powders, oils, and distillates.  Big Sky sources its products from hemp producers, including in Oregon.  During late 2018, it purchased more than two tons of hemp plant material containing less than 0.3% THC from an Oregon producer and arranged for its

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