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AgriTalk-9-24-21-Dr Francis Collins-NIH
Dr. Francis Collins, M.D. is the director of the National Institutes of Health and he joins us to discuss the new CDC recommendation that Pfizer recipients 65 and older, and others at risk of severe COVID, get a Pfizer booster at least 6 months after their first two doses.
AgriTalk-9-9-21-Dr Cameron Webb
Dr. Cameron Webb, MD is a member of the White House COVID Response Team and he talks about President Biden's 6-point plan to combat COVID-19.
AgriTalk-8-27-21-Free-for-all-COVID-19
On this Friday Free-for-all Chip Flory discusses the debate regarding mandates for getting vaccinated with Jim Wiesemeyer, Shaun Haney and Davis Michaelsen.
AgriTalk-8-24-21-Dr Bechara Choucair
Dr. Bechara Choucair, White House Vaccinations Coordinator, joins us to discuss the FDA approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (to be marketed as Comirnaty) and what it means in the fight against the pandemic.
AgriTalk-5-14-21-Dr Marcella Nunez-Smith
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced new protocols for fully vaccinated people. Joining us for this special AgriTalk podcast to discuss these new measures is Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, Senior Advisor to the White House COVID-19 Response Team.
CFAP Starts Flowing Again
USDA announced this week that Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) payments would start flowing again in April. In this week's DC Signal to Noise Podcast, Jim Wiesemeyer of Pro Farmer and Farm Journal's John Herath provide details on the payments and the CFAP decisions still left to be made …
Colin Peterson on His Future and Future of Ag Committee
Former House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) isn't letting any moss grow under his feet following his reelection defeat in November. He has inked a consulting deal with Combest, Sell & Associates, an ag-focused consulting firm founded by another former House Ag Committee ch…
Thompson Looks at Partisanship in the Ag Committee
The House Agriculture Committee is often touted as a sanctum of bipartisanship. It was anything but as the first markup of the 117th Congress was held, examining a majority-drafted coronavirus aid bill. One Republican sponsored amendment, also backed by Democrat Cindy Axne of Iowa, made it throug…