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E211: What to Know About Ag Policy for the 2024 Election

DTN/Progressive Farmer

The 2024 election cycle is in the home stretch, and though a lot of attention is being taken up by the Presidential race — when it comes to agricultural policy, the results of senate and house races are likely to be even more impactful. 

The farm community has been waiting for years for the passage of the next Farm Bill, but that legislation is currently on the sidelines as Congress aims to avert a government shutdown after September 30th.

As November approaches, we’re joined by DTN Ag Policy Editor Chris Clayton, who brings us the latest insights from every level of this campaign season. Today we’ll discuss key elements of the major party platforms from immigration priorities to tax and tariff plans to the future of fuels and energy. Then we’ll dig into the potential changes further down the ticket and how the departure of long-time ag ally Senator Debbie Stabenow might impact future Farm Bills. 

Then we’ll dig into the likely effects of transitioning political regimes on existing and ongoing policy at the USDA, EPA, and even the Department of the Treasury, where the biofuels community is awaiting news on how a tax credit for sustainable aviation fuel will be reshaped, potentially opening big market opportunities for corn demand. 

Lastly, we’ll check in on a potential round of farm aid in the works, how Clayton plans to follow political news in the coming weeks, and so much more.