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October 2019 Articles

Just Rambling October 2019:
Spiritual Corner: Resting in God
A Beef Producers Guide for Judicious Use of Antibiotics in Cattle
What landowners need to know about forest land ownership Risk: What you donâ
LSU AgCenter researcher receives NIFA grant to improve embryo viability
LSU AgCenter holds field day for poultry producers
Arkansas beef cattle industry: 2017 self-assessment
USDA Offers Disaster Assistance for Louisiana Farmers Hurt by 2018, 2019 Disaste
Quotes worth Re-Quoting
Feeding quality hay can reduce waste
AgCenter researcher applies nanotechnology to pesticides
NCBA President Jennifer Houston Testifies on State of Cattle Industry
NCBA Praises Important Step Forward in Trade with Japan
• Broadband Access a Must, Farm Bureau tells House Energy and Commerce Subcommitt
Farm Bureau: A Victory for Clean Water and Clear Rules
Farm Bureau Asks Congress to Pass the USMCA
High river pushed more CO2 into atmosphere
Crawfish raising tips offered at first producer meeting of the season
Scripture To Live By: 1 Timothy 4:1-5
Michael Looper Receives 2019 Arkansas Cattlemen's
Animal Science Faculty Speak at Cattlemen's College Convention

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Broadband Access a Must, Farm Bureau tells House Energy and Commerce Subcommitt

Broadband Access a Must, Farm Bureau tells House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee Farmers and ranchers, who are already dealing with a drastic 50 percent drop in net farm income in the last four years, must have access to fixed and mobile broadband to be more efficient, economical and responsive to market needs, the American Farm Bureau Federation recently told members of a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee. “Broadband is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity. While most Americans take broadband for granted, data compiled by the Federal Communications Commission show that 26.4% of rural Americans lack access to broadband compared to only 1 percent of urban Americans,” AFBF President Zippy Duvall said in a letter to the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. The letter was sent in advance of the subcommittee’s Sept. 11 hearing on improving national broadband maps. Among the bills discussed at the hearing was the Farm Bureau-supported Broadband Data Improvement Act (H.R. 3162), which would improve the accuracy of broadband coverage maps and better direct federal funds for broadband buildout. Specifically, the bill would correct the current method of mapping by requiring broadband providers to report data in a way that allows them to create a significantly more accurate and granular National Broadband Map. To that end, the measure includes a three-pronged data validation process that focuses on public feedback, third-party commercial datasets and on-the-ground field validation. “More granular and accurate maps are critical to successfully target and distribute federal broadband programs; this is particularly true given that only limited funding is available and there is an overabundance of need,” Duvall wrote, pledging Farm Bureau’s support to help lawmakers achieve swift passage of the legislation. Source: www.fb.org

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