In the first of a two-part Policy Forum Webinar, Understanding the Farm Bill – A Deep Dive into its Structure, Impact, and Future, ASBN welcomed Patty Lovera from Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment and Elliot Cordano from Rural Coalition to join a discussion with Liza LaManna, ASBN Manager of Agriculture and Water Policy. Patty and Elliot explain what the Farm Bill includes, how the timeline and programs are being shaped by the budget reconciliation process and other competing priorities of the current administration, Congress, and the American people, and how business leaders can continue to advocate for regenerative agriculture in the evolving farm bill landscape.
The ASBN Exchange – Member Networking
The ASBN Exchange – Member Networking August 14 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Virtual Event Farm Bill, The Policy Forum Free The business landscape is rapidly evolving with new sustainability challenges and opportunities—and our monthly member exchange creates the collaborative…
The Policy Forum: Understanding Waters of the U.S. and the Clean Water Act
The Policy Forum: Understanding Waters of the U.S. and the Clean Water Act May 28 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Virtual Event Farm Bill, The Policy Forum Free Series Description:Each month we will dive into a topic with experts available…
Cultivating Change: The 2025 Farm Bill and the Future of Regenerative Agriculture
As we turn the page to 2025, the fight for transformative agriculture policy is far from over—despite the challenges of a slow-moving Congress and the potential of agency upheaval, the opportunity for meaningful change is still within reach. Congress wrapped up…
American Sustainable Business Network Joins Farmers and Farm Organizations to Push for Climate Action, Racial Justice and Community Support in the Next Farm Bill
The American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN), a movement builder organization committed to informing, connecting, and mobilizing the business and investor community toward a sustainable economy, partners with farmers and farm organizations from across the country to call on Congress to prioritize climate action, racial justice, and community support in the 2023 Farm Bill.