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Get a Grip on FARE

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by The Council on Food, Agriculture, and Resource Economics

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The Council on Food, Agriculture, and Resource Economics created Get a Grip on FARE to provide a resource for those looking to learn more about the bureaucratic institutions that support The United States of America by providing information on the status of food, agriculture, and resource economics. We will also create timely content to educate those interested in important issues as they arise. The institutions we plan to cover first are USDA ERS, The Office of The Chief Economist, and more will be announced at a later date.

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6/30/2021

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Recent Episodes

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May 23, 2022

Meet USDA Economists Group

<p>In our fourth episode, Gal Hochman, C-FARE Board Chair, and Jane Kolodinsky, C-FARE Board Member, met with Peyton Ferrier and Jeff Neff, USDA Economists Group president and Immediate Past President. The episode discusses the USDA Economists Group and its key activities. Join us for this podcast to learn more about the USDA Economists Group.</p>

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January 4, 2022

Meeting NRCS

<p>In our third episode, Gal Hochman, C-FARE Board Chair, and Jane Kolodinsky, Board Member, interview Terry Cosby, Chief of the National Resources Conversation Services (NRCS). This podcast discusses how the NRCS provides financial assistance to farmers and other private landowners and managers and offers conservation planning for farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners wanting to make conservation improvements to their land.</p>

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September 1, 2021

Meeting NASS

<p>In our second episode, Gal Hochman, C-FARE Board Chair, and Jane Kolodinsky, Board Member, interview Kevin Barnes, Acting Administrator of USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). This interview discusses how NASS manages and collects data, adapts to the current situation, and what the future holds.</p>

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What is Get a Grip on FARE?

The Council on Food, Agriculture, and Resource Economics created Get a Grip on FARE to provide a resource for those looking to learn more about the bureaucratic institutions that support The United States of America by providing information on the status of food, agriculture, and resource economics.

We will also create timely content to educate those interested in important issues as they arise. The institutions we plan to cover first are USDA ERS, The Office of The Chief Economist, and more will be announced at a later date.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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