Past Programs
This page provides links to the full 2021- 2023 virtual Agriculture Outlook Forum programs, and presentations for the 2015-2020 forums. Older programs are archived on the University of Minnesota's Waite Library website.
- 2024 - Cultivating the Future
- 2023 - U.S. Agriculture: Seeds of Growth Through Innovation
- 2022 - New Paths to Sustainability and Productivity Growth
- 2021 - Building on Innovation: A Pathway to Resilience
- 2020 - The Innovation Imperative: Shaping the Future of Agriculture
- 2019 - Growing Locally, Selling Globally
- 2018 - The Roots of Prosperity
- 2017 - A New Horizon: The Future of Agriculture
- 2016 - Transforming Agriculture: Blending Technology and Tradition
- 2015 - Smart Agriculture in the 21st Century
For More Information, please contact: Mirvat Sewadeh at 202-720-5447
2020 Agricultural Outlook Forum Program: The Innovation Imperative: Shaping the Future of Agriculture
2020 Agricultural Economic & Foreign Trade Outlook
- Jeff Broin, Founder, POET (Slides)
- Bruce Kettler, Director, Indiana State Department of Agriculture (Slides) (PPTX, 6.8 MB)
- Shari Rogge-Fidler, President, Farm Foundation (Slides)
- Frank Yiannas, Deputy Commissioner, Food Policy and Response at FDA (Slides) (PPTX, 5.9 MB)
- Dinner Speaker: Kip Tom, Ambassador, U.S. Mission to the UN Agencies in Rome (Slides) (PPTX, 54.2 MB) (Speech) (DOCX, 44.3 KB)
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TRACK: Food Price and Farm Income Outlooks
Food Price Outlook (Salon 4 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
The latest perspective on food price inflation, the main factors that contribute to changes in food prices, and recent trends in consumer food purchases.
Moderator: Timothy Park, Branch Chief, ERS, Washington, DC
Food Price Outlook
The opening presentation by Gianna Short (ERS economist) will set the stage, providing background on retail food price inflation and the USDA's 2020 projections.
Speaker: Gianna Short, Economist, USDA/ERS, Washington, DC
Decline of Food Price Shock Pass-Through to Core Inflation
Jason Brown of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City will present new research at the economy-level on how food price shocks are experiencing less pass-through to core inflation than in previous decades.
Speaker: Jason Brown, Research and Policy Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
Trends in Grocery Retail
Andrew Harig of the Food Marketing Institute will discuss at the store-level, which factors are at work keeping food price inflation fairly low in recent years.
Speaker: Andy Harig, Vice President, Food Marketing Institute, Arlington, VA
TRACK: U.S. Trade and the Global Market Place
Black Sea Grain Export Market (Salon 1&2 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
The Black Sea region–Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine–has emerged as a strong player in global grain markets, especially wheat. However, there is a dearth of public information on grain and soybean transportation costs to major export markets and factors behind the region’s increased competitiveness. The panelists will discuss factors behind the region’s agricultural success.
Moderator: Patrick Packnett, Deputy Administrator, Office of Global Market Analysis, USDA/FAS, Washington, DC
Dynamic and Structural Changes Behind the Black Sea Agricultural Boom
Will discuss export price and non-price factors behind Russia and Ukraine supply chains, export competitiveness, challenges, and future expectations
Speaker: Andrey Sizov, CEO, SovEcon, Moscow, Russia
USDA Transportation Cost Indicators of Ukrainian Wheat and Corn in 2019
Will present newly available USDA cost analysis on Ukrainian grain transportation to major export markets, including Egypt, the EU, and several Asian regions.
Speaker: Delmy Salin, Senior Economist, USDA AMS, Washington, DC
What Does it Take to Farm in Russia and Ukraine?
Will compare farming in Russia and Ukraine to the U.S., focusing on land leasing, production, crop insurance, futures contracts, and transportation issues and challenges.
Speaker: William Wilson, University Distinguished Professor, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND
TRACK: New Frontiers in Agriculture
Hemp Market Prospects (Salon 3 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Industrial hemp, illegal to grow without a DEA permit since 1970, was reintroduced into U.S. agriculture under pilot programs of the 2014 Farm Bill. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized the cultivation, processing, marketing, and sale of industrial hemp under specific government regulations. This session explores opportunities and challenges for a resurgent hemp industry from a variety of perspectives.
Moderator: Greg Ibach, Under Secretary, Marketing and Regulatory Programs, Washington, DC
Setting the Stage: Hemp Production and Products
Provides historical overview of U.S. hemp production. Discusses agronomic issues in growing hemp and the current and potential market for hemp products.
Speaker: Geoff Whaling, Chairman, National Hemp Association, Washington DC; President, Fleetwood, PA
Outcomes from the 2014 Pilot Programs
Discussion of lessons learned from pilot programs and economic viability of industrial hemp. Challenges in transitioning from small pilot programs to larger scale production.
Speaker: Tyler Mark, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Emerging Hemp Markets: A View from Colorado
Colorado established one of the earliest and most active pilot programs under the 2014 farm bill. Will discuss the State’s experience and support activities.
Speaker: Steve Silverman, Deputy Commissioner, Colorado Department of Agriculture, Broomfield, CO
Legal Overview for Hemp
Speaker: Stephen Vaden, General Counsel, Office of General Counsel, USDA, Washington, DC
TRACK: Managing Risk and Ensuring Sustainability
Preparing for Disaster and Drought Resiliency and Recovery (Salon 5&6 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
The session will address the current state of science vis-à-vis USDA farm programs, agricultural production, technology and extreme weather; adoption of cost-effective solutions managing productivity and incentivizing resilient farming practices; and identifying opportunities to expand agricultural partnerships.
Moderator: Richard Fordyce, Administrator, Farm Service Agency (FSA), Washington, DC
Adapting Agricultural Planning and Production to Prepare for Extreme Weather Uncertainties
Is there more weather risk? Have producers changed how they farm? Impact on USDA programs and customers?
Speaker: Stephen Nicholson, Senior Analyst Food & Agribusiness Research & Advisory, Rabo AgriFinance, Chesterfield, Missouri
The Impact of Natural Disasters on Agricultural Economics
What’s the cost of mitigating agricultural losses by investing in USDA conservation programs? What’s the price of not investing?
Speaker: Keith Coble, Professor, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
The Path Forward: Growing Resilience in Rural Communities
How can the private sector and USDA work together to develop programs and technology to help producers adapt. (NASDA)
Speaker: Barb Glenn, Chief Executive Officer, NASDA, Arlington, Virginia
TRACK: Rural Economy
Filling Infrastructure and Workforce Development Gaps to Spur Innovation in Rural Communities (Salon J&K (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Moderator: Chad Rupe, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service, Washington, DC
Effective Rural Workforce Strategies
Mr. Wilson will provide an overview of rural workforce development ideas and promising practices from the state of Georgia
Speaker: Greg Wilson, Workforce Development and Economic Analysis Unit Manager, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
High impact Start-Ups Spur Innovation in Rural Economic Development
Mr. Strensrude will describe how Ag Ventures Alliance investments have led to high impact start-ups, and influenced rural economic development
Speaker: Spencer Strensrude, Executive Director, Ag Ventures Alliance, Mason, IA
Current and Future State of Broadband Access in Rural Communities
Mr. Knight will discuss how rural communities are developing broadband strategies and highlight the positive economic returns for rural broadband.
Speaker: Bob Knight, Partner/Head of Broadband Practice, Harrison Edwards Strategic Communications, Armonk, NY
TRACK: Food Price and Farm Income Outlooks
The State of the Farm Economy (Salon 4 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
In this session we will look at the outlook for farm sector income, discuss recent trends in agricultural lending and examine the state of the farm economy from the farmer’s perspective.
Moderator: Jackson Takach, Chief Economist, Farmer Mac, Washington, DC
USDA Farm Income Forecast
A presentation on the latest USDA farm sector income and wealth forecasts and farm household income forecasts.
Speaker: Carrie Litkowski, Farm Income Team Lead, ERS, Washington, DC
Nontraditional Finance in U.S. Agriculture
This presentation will look at farmers growing use of nontraditional finance and its implications for the farm sector.
Speaker: Jennifer Ifft, Assistant Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Economic Perspectives from the Farm
Newton will present preliminary survey results from farmers/ranchers across America on their current financial conditions, market sentiment and outlook for the farm economy.
Speaker: John Newton, Chief Economist, American Farm Bureau Federation, Washington, DC
TRACK: U.S. Trade and The Global Market Place
China at Crossroads (Salon 3 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
China, which has been the largest U.S. agricultural market in six of the most recent years, dropped to fifth place in FY 2019 amidst prolonged trade tensions with the United States. This session will look at China's overall economic health, its efforts to diversify agricultural suppliers, and the changing animal feed sector.
Moderator: Daniel Whitley, Associate Administrator, USDA/Foreign Agricultural Service, Washington, D.C.
China's Economy in the Shadow of a Trade Dispute
This speaker will cover the impact of the trade war on China’s economy, including commodity impacts on U.S. and competing suppliers, GDP growth projections in the short to medium term, currency valuation, trade balance trends, and factors that could influence consumer and import demand.
Speaker: Jason Grant, Associate Professor and Director, Center for Agricultural Trade, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Agriculture
This speaker will cover China’s vision of an agricultural silk road comprised of multiple trade routes linking East Asia with Western Europe and its ambitions to promote trade, investment, sharing of information, technology, and green development between BRI countries. The speaker will also shed light on how the BRI fits into China’s overall effort to diversify its agricultural suppliers and restructure global grain trade.
Speaker: Fred Gale, Senior Economist, USDA/Economic Research Service, Washington, D.C.
China's Animal Feed Sector
This speaker will cover changes in China’s demand for soybeans and other feedstuff, the evolving dynamics of China’s feed industry, and implications for international trade
Speaker: Michael Ward, Senior Agricultural Attaché, Office of Ag Affairs, U.S. Embassy Beijing, China
TRACK: New Frontiers in Agriculture
Data Changes Everything: Innovation Overcoming Challenges to Data Sharing, Estimates, and Access (Salon 1&2 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Great opportunity exists to improve agricultural production through integration of data from multiple sources. However, how to translate this data into useful intelligence at the farm level presents significant challenges. Further, the proprietary nature of some data, the potential for its volume, and potential bandwidth frontiers make the outlook for the future uncertain.
Moderator: Ted Kaouk, Chief Data Officer, USDA-OCIO, Washington, DC
Enabling Open-Source Data Networks in Public Agricultural Research
Documenting the need for and anticipated benefits of developing data-sharing standards, incentivizing researchers to share data, and building a data-sharing infrastructure within agricultural research resulting in a system conducive to data sharing and the team science that are needed to address the complex, “grand-challenge” questions in food systems.
Speaker: Sylvie Brouder, Professor of Agronomy, Purdue University and Open Ag Data Alliance
Improving NASS Estimates of Planted Acres
NASS is conducting a pilot study using both existing and potential new data sources to improve the precision and increase the frequency with which USDA produces early season planted acres estimates.
Speaker: Linda Young, Chief Mathematical Statistician and Director of Research and Development, USDA-NASS, Washington, DC
5G--Its Opportunities and Challenges in Precision Agriculture
Access to reliable Internet connectivity is critical to enabling precision agriculture. Newer technologies offer opportunities for broadband access in agricultural lands.
Speaker: Saurbh Chhabra, Senior Electronics Engineer, FCC, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Washington, DC
Technology Innovations Delivering Data Driven Insights to Farmers
American farmers are leveraging digital technologies to improve their businesses and reduce risk. These solutions use large data sets to improve productivity, boost efficiency and advance stewardship.
Speaker: Teddy Bekele, Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Land O'Lakes, Inc., Arden Hills, MN
TRACK: Managing Risk and Ensuring Sustainability
Mitigating Production Risk During Extreme Weather Conditions (Salon 5&6 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
2019 was one of the wettest farming years on record while 2012 was one of the driest. This session will address the challenges to producers and government decision-makers during extreme conditions.
Moderator: Martin Barbre, Administrator, Risk Management Agency, Washington, DC
Variability and Trends in Expected Weather Patterns
The speaker will provide a best guess as to the variability in expected weather patterns facing farmers and ranchers looking forward.
Speaker: Jim Angel, Former Illinois State Climatologist, Illinois State Water Survey, Prairie Research Inst, Champaign, IL
Plant Breeding Innovations Driving Agricultural Productivity
Geoff will discuss the state of the current technology and how advanced genetics interact with farm management practices to support yields, even in extreme conditions
Speaker: Geoff Graham, Global Plant Breeding Lead, Corteva Agriscience, Johnston, IA
USDA Production Estimates
The speaker will outline how USDA production yield estimates are currently made, and how these procedures may be adjusted under extreme conditions.
Speaker: Lance Honig, Chief of Crops Branch, NASS, Washington, DC
TRACK: Rural Economy
From Heirs' Property to High-Tech: Economic Issues Facing Beginning, Minority, and Other Underserved Farmers and Ranchers (Salon J&K (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Opportunities exist to succeed in agriculture but beginning, minority, and other underserved farmers and ranchers have unique characteristics and often face economic challenges. This session takes a look at the characteristics of these farmers and ranchers and considers some of the specific challenges and potential solutions to growing a profitable business.
Moderator: Christien Russell, Special Assistant, USDA/OASCR, Washington, DC
Land and Farm Transition: Economic Impacts of Heirs' Property and Initiatives to Address Them
Speaker: Monica Rainge, Director of Land Retention and Advocacy, Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance, East Point, GA
Update on Farming from the Chair of the National Black Growers Council
Speaker: P.J. Haynie, Chair, National Black Growers Council, Burgess, VA
Alternative Crops for Smaller Scale Producers: Kenaf, Hops, and Hemp in Kentucky
Speaker: Ryan Quarles, Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Frankfort, KY
Advanced Technologies for Farm Operators
Speaker: Timothy Bradford, Precision Agriculture Instructor, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
Beginning, Minority, and Other Underserved Farmers and Ranchers in the 2017 Census of Agriculture
Speaker: Ginger Harris, Environmental and Demographics Section, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, Washington, DC
USDA Heirs' Property Relending Program: Status Report
Speaker: William Cobb, Deputy Administrator for Farm Loan Programs, USDA Farm Service Agency, Washington, DC
FSA Program Outreach: New Day, New Way
Speaker: J. Latrice Hill, National Director of Outreach, USDA Farm Service Agency, Washington, DC
TRACK: Commodity Outlooks
Grains and Oilseeds Outlook (Salon 3 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Moderator: Karen Braun, Global Agricultural Columnist, Reuters, Fort Collins, Colorado
2019 Crop Season Highlights
Speaker: Lance Honig, Crops Branch Chief, USDA-NASS, Washington, DC
USDA Grains and Oilseed Outlook
2020-21 Outlook for U.S. Grains and Oilseeds
Speaker: Sharon Raszap, Agricultural Economist, USDA, Washington, DC
Discussion on Argentina
Speaker: Agustin Tejeda Rodriguez, Chief Economist, Buenos Aires Grain Exchange, Buenos Aires, Argentina
TRACK: U.S. Trade and The Global Market Place
African Swine Fever Global Disruption and USDA Response Initiative (Salon 5&6 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
The session will provide an overview of the devastating ASF outbreaks that have occurred in Asia and discuss the ongoing impacts this has had on commodity markets including U.S. producers. Additionally, the session will discuss USDA surveillance strategies, participation in international surveillance groups, disease research and vaccine development efforts with relation to ASF.
Moderator: Gregory Ibach, Under Secretary, USDA Marketing and Regulatory Programs, Washington, DC
ASF Outbreaks in Asia and Global Market Impacts
Dr. Lemmon will express his views as to how the consumer is currently reacting to the pork shortage and future ramifications of those shortages caused by African Swine Fever.
Speaker: Michael Lemmon, Chief Executive Office, Whiteshire Hamroc, LLC., Albion, IN
Impacts of ASF on U.S. and Global Pork Markets
U.S. and global market impacts from ASF including implications for U.S. and global pork supplies, demand pressure on pork substitutes and its cascading economic effects.
Speaker: Brett Stuart, President, Global Agri Trends, Preston, ID
USDA Initiatives
USDA activities related to ASF planning and response exercises, and Swine Health Protection Act activities and the integrated surveillance system for swine hemorrhagic diseases.
Speaker: Alan Huddleston, Director, Aquaculture, Swine, Equine & Poultry Health Center, Riverdale, Maryland
ASF Vaccine Development and Research
Discussion of current efforts in ASF vaccine development and research currently being undertaken by USDA within constraints of existing non-disclosure agreements.
Speaker: Manuel Borca, Research Microbiologist, ARS, Orient Point, NY
TRACK: Science and Technology
Beyond the Impossible: Science Supporting Food Safety Policy Making and Consumers (Salon 1&2 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
When science and technological innovation are appropriately communicated and data-driven policies are established, both industry and consumers will modify and maintain better food safety practices. This panel will discuss how advancements in science and science communication have contributed to the safety of the U.S. food supply, from an industry, academic, and regulatory perspective.
Moderator: David Goldman, Chief Medical Officer, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, College Park, MD
Food Safety Innovation to Practice
Innovative milestones in food safety science, and how those accomplishments are communicated and put into practice with producers, processors and consumers today.
Speaker: Benjamin Chapman, Professor, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
Science Shaping Policy Making and Communication
A regulatory agency perspective on how science shapes food safety policy and decision making and communicates those decisions to consumers and industry in a meaningful way.
Speaker: Mindy Brashears, Deputy Under Secretary, Office of Food Safety, Washington, DC
Science Innovation Shaping Corporate Food Safety Strategies
A food industry perspective on how scientific advancements have influenced how companies manage their processes to ensure food safety, regulation compliance, and future needs.
Speaker: Barbara Masters, Vice President of Regulatory Policy, Food and Agriculture Law Department, Tyson Foods, Washington, DC
TRACK: Managing Risk and Ensuring Sustainability
USDA’s Agriculture Innovation Agenda: Positioning the Sector for Success (Salon 4 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
The agriculture sector must meet the challenges of both feeding 9.7 billion people by 2050, and ensure sustainability of natural resources. These challenges are the driving force behind USDA’s Agriculture Innovation Agenda. This session will provide attendees with an overview of USDA’s strategy and host a discussion on research needs and the private sector's role in sustainable intensification.
Moderator: Stephen Censky, Deputy Secretary, USDA, Washington, DC
Charting a Path to Sustainably Intensify Agriculture
USDA is committing to feeding a growing population while tackling broad environmental challenges, including climate change.
Speaker: William Hohenstein, Director, USDA Office of the Chief Economist, Washington, DC
U.S. Agriculture Innovation Research Strategy
This talk will provide an overview of USDA’s research agenda, aimed at supporting the sector's future needs—including the need to sustainably intensify.
Speaker: Scott Hutchins, Deputy Under Secretary, Research, Education and Economics, Washington, DC
Progress and Advancing Sustainability of Agriculture Through Research
Advances in dairy nutrition, genetics, production practices, information technology as well as other areas have contributed to significant production increases and efficiency gains.
Speaker: Alexander Hristov, Distinguished Professor, Department of Animal Science, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Corporate Leadership on Sustainable Agriculture
The speaker will provide an overview of Cargill’s BeefUp Sustainability initiative, aiming to achieve a 30 percent greenhouse gas intensity reduction across its North American beef supply chain by 2030.
Speaker: Greg Downing, Director, Cargill
Integrating Innovation into USDA Programs
Speaker: Matt Lohr, Chief, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Using Innovative Practices to Improve Farm Management
Speaker: Nick Guilette, Farmer and Crop Consultant, AgSource Laboratories
TRACK: Commodity Outlooks
Sugar Outlook (Salon J&K (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Future of U.S. Sugar Consumption
Moderator: Michael McConnell, Agricultural Economist, Economic Research Service, Washington, DC
Future of U.S. Sugar Consumption - Baking Industry Perspective
Speaker: Hayden Wands, Commodity and Agricultural Policy Committee Chair, American Bakers Association, Washington, DC
Future of U.S. Sugar Consumption - Perspective of a Major Sweetener Consultancy
Speaker: Kevin Combs, Vice President - Sweeteners Specialist, McKeany-Flavell, Lafayette, California
Future of U.S. Sugar Consumption - Perspective of the Sweetener Industry
Speaker: Courtney Gaine, President and CEO, The Sugar Association, Washington, DC
TRACK: Luncheons
Cotton & Fibers Luncheon (Salon 1&2 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
A new turning point for global apparel and textile trade has become apparent in the last two years. Supply chains developed after 2005's dismantlement of decades of quotas are being refashioned. Rising trade conflict, and potential conflict, is driving change and impacting consumers.
Moderator: Lorena Ruiz, Economist, International Cotton Advisory Committee, Washington, DC
The Changing Landscape of World Textile Trade
In a new turning point for global apparel trade, supply chains developed after dismantlement of decades of quotas in 2005 are being refashioned.
Speaker: Julia Hughes, United States Fashion Industry Association, Washington, DC
TRACK: Luncheons
Sugar & Sweeteners Luncheon (Salon J&K (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Moderator: Kent Lanclos, Agricultural Economist, FPAC-BC, Washington, DC
A Window to the Sugar Trading World
Speaker: Brandon Farmer, Senior Trader - North America, E D & F Man Sugar Inc., Miami, Florida
TRACK: Luncheons
Specialty Crops Luncheon (Salon 5&6 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Moderator:
Specialty Crop Food Safety Update
A discussion of how technology-controlled indoor agriculture can maximize yields and quality while reducing the environmental impact of producing many types of specialty crops
Speaker: Jennifer McEntire, Vice President of Food Safety, United Fresh Produce Association
TRACK: Luncheons
Grains & Oilseeds Luncheon (Salon 3 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Innovative agricultural management techniques
Moderator: Joy Harwood, Director Economic and Policy Analysis, USDA Farm Production and Conservation Business Center, Washington, DC
Constant Canopy: Greater Farming Efficiency
This maverick grower is uncovering clues and running wide open toward greater farming efficiency. His company, Constant Canopy, is developing cutting edge farming methods.
Speaker: Jason Mauck, CEO, Constant Canopy
TRACK: Luncheons
Livestock & Poultry Luncheon (Salon 4 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Moderator: Peter Feather, Senior Economist, USDA\OCE
U.S. Farm Sector’s Sensitivity to Labor Costs and Availability
Speaker: Veronica Nigh, Economist, American Farm Bureau Federation, Washington, DC
TRACK: Commodity Outlooks
Cotton Outlook (Salon 1&2 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
U.S. and global cotton markets face new challenges in a world of renewed trade conflict, consumer uncertainty, and varying weather. Producers and consumers will respond to changing incentives, and markets will interpret the data and policy indications available.
Moderator: James Johnson, Agricultural Economist, Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA, Washington, DC
2020 World and U.S. Cotton Outlook
USDA presents forecasts for world, U.S., and China cotton production, consumption,trade, and price in 2020/21.
Speaker: Graham Soley, Agricultural Economist, Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA, Washington, DC
U.S. Cotton Exports: Census versus USDA Data
Cotton export data from the Departments of Commerce and Agriculture differ, the difference has been growing, and has potential market implications.
Speaker: Chris Kramedjian, Director of Risk Management, Plains Cotton Cooperative Association, Lubbock, TX
Building Demand for Cotton
U.S. consumer preference for cotton textiles is remarkably strong, in part due to promotion by Cotton Inc. Analysis of demand gives important insights for industry and analysts.
Speaker: Melissa Bastos, Director, Market Research, Cotton Incorporated, Cary, NC
TRACK: U.S. Trade and the Global Market Place
U.S. Agricultural Trade Agenda: Current Status and the Road Ahead (Salon 3 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
This session will focus on the latest developments impacting U.S. agricultural trade, including the U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement, the Phase One Agreement with China, USMCA, as well as other Administration priorities and new initiatives.
Moderator: Ken Isley, FAS Administrator, USDA/Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), Washington, D.C.
USDA Agricultural Trade Policy Priorities and Efforts to Grow Foreign Markets
Speakers:
Ambassador Gregg Doud, U.S. Chief Agricultural Negotiator, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Washington, D.C.
Under Secretary Ted McKinney, Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
TRACK: Science and Technology
New Food Technology: What's in a Name? (Salon 4 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Regulatory changes bring challenge to government agencies, industry, and consumers. The development of new technologies or products may raise questions from regulators as well as consumers. In the current climate of increased transparency, how do federal regulatory agencies uphold truth-in-labeling responsibilities, while weighing what information is meaningful to the consumer and to industry?
Moderator: Trevor Findley, Deputy Director of the Food Disclosure and Labeling Division, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, Washington, DC
Food Safety Assessment and New Food Technologies at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
The speaker will address the process for evaluating new food production technologies and new food ingredients at FDA, including the use of industry-provided data.
Speaker: Jeremiah Fasano, Senior Policy Advisor, Regulatory Review Branch, Office of Food Additive Safety, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration
Regulatory Authority and Challenges from the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)
The speaker will address new technology and labeling approval at FSIS, and how federal agencies work cooperatively together to address shared challenges.
Speaker: Matthew Michael, Director - Issuances Staff, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Washington, DC
Decision-making from the Consumer Perspective
The speaker will address public perception and policy issues associated with new technology and food products, and how labeling impacts consumer perceptions.
Speaker: Robert Chiles, Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
TRACK: Managing Risk and Ensuring Sustainability
Partnerships and Priorities for Water Conservation - A Shared Stewardship Approach (Salon J&K (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Forest Service’s Shared Stewardship initiative brings together stakeholders and partners to accomplish mutual goals, further common interests and effectively respond to the increasing suite of challenges facing all landscapes. This session focuses on how collaborative partnerships address shared priorities across political boundaries to achieve outcomes at scale.
Moderator: Vicki Christiansen, Chief, USDA Forest Service, Washington, DC
Joint Chiefs Landscape Restoration Partnership
Through Joint Chiefs Landscape Restoration Partnership, Chief Lohr will discuss how NRCS works with agricultural producers and forest landowners to improve forest health and protect source water using available Farm Bill conservation programs
Speaker: Matt Lohr, Chief, USDA NRCS, Washington, DC
Tribal Collaboration and Partnership
Shared Stewardship case study on water quality and quantity on Tribal Lands
Speaker: J. Michael Chavarria, Governor, Santa Clara Pueblo, Espanola, New Mexico
Infrastructure and Investment
Discussion of an integrated approach to prioritizing investments where they have the greatest impact across broad landscapes
Speaker: James Ogsbury, CEO, Western Governor's Association, Denver, CO
TRACK: Commodity Outlooks
Livestock & Poultry Outlook (Salon 5&6 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Moderator: Joel Greene, Analyst in Agricultural Policy, Congressional Research Service, Washington, DC
Outlook for the U.S. Livestock and Poultry Sectors
Speaker: Shayle Shagam, Agricultural Economist, USDA/OCE/WAOB, Washington, DC
Outlook for Alt-Meats
Speaker: Christine McCracken, Executive Director, Animal Protein, Rabobank, RaboResearch Food and Agribusiness, New York, NY
Meat Demand Trends in 2020
Speaker: Kevin Bost, President, Procurement Strategies Inc, Elgin, Illinois
TRACK: Food and Nutrition
Food and Nutrition Service: Serving America for 50 Years (Salon 3 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
FNS has worked to reduce food insecurity and promote nutritious diets among the American people. Its mission has grown since its inception, and today the Food and Nutrition Service administers 15 nutrition assistance programs that leverage America’s agricultural abundance to ensure children and low-income individuals and families have nutritious food to eat.
Moderator: Richard Lucas, Deputy Administrator for Policy Support, Food and Nutrition Service, Washington, DC
FNS: History and Goals for the Future
Administrator of FNS, Pam Miller will provide remarks on the Agency’s history and this Administration’s goals for the future.
Speaker: Pam Miller, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, Washington, DC
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Ms. Mattson will share her experience in working with SNAP and helping homeless participants move toward self-sufficiency.
Speaker: JoAnn Mattson, Executive Director, The Light House
Reflections on the Nutrition Assistance Programs
Regional Administrator Pat Dombroski will reflect on the ways the nutrition assistance programs have changed over the years to meet the needs of low-income Americans while balancing integrity and the need to foster self-sufficiency.
Speaker: Patricia Dombroski, Regional Administrator for MidAtlantic Regional Office, Food and Nutrition Service
TRACK: U.S. Trade & The Global Market Place
Preserving the Integrity of Agricultural Research, Innovation, and Trade: The Case for Risk Proportionate, Science-Based, Data-Driven Decision-Making (Salon 4 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Research innovations often face burdensome and non-science-based regulatory requirements, potentially limiting their benefit to society. While the U.S. Government and private sector advocate for risk proportionate, science-based, data-driven decision making globally, this session will explore the need to bolster the role of the science community to promote science-based, data-driven decision-making from basic science to commercialization.
Moderator: Dale Moore, Executive Vice President, American Farm Bureau Federation
When the Science of SPS Issues…Isn’t
Opportunities and challenges facing crop production industry which have been and need to be continued through innovation and scientific evidence.
Speaker: Constance Cullman, President and CEO, American Feed Industry Association
Engineering Transformative and Sustainable Food Animal Agriculture
Opportunities and challenges facing food animal production industry which have been and need to be continued through innovation and scientific evidence
Speaker: Chuck Long, Resident Director of Research and Professor, Texas A&M University
Regulating Agrifood Innovation without Killing It
The role of proportionate, science-based regulation to foster innovation, address challenges, and promote opportunities for farmers.
Speaker: Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes, Frank Miller Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri
TRACK: Commodity and Outlooks
Organic Outlook (Salon 5&6 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Sustained growth in consumer demand for organic food has spurred a jump in U.S. organic farm sales in recent years. Speakers in this year's session will examine the consumer-oriented, sustainable farming innovations being used in the organic produce, dairy and poultry sectors to expand consumer demand.
Moderator: Terry Long, Director, Specialty Crops Market News, USDA-AMS, Washington, DC
U.S. Organic Outlook Overview
The speaker will discuss the increasing U.S. retail market share for many organic foods and the increasing research investment to help expand domestic production.
Speaker: Catherine Greene, Senior Agricultural Economist, ERS USDA, Washington, DC
Fresh Organic Produce: Supply Solutions to Meet Expanding Demand
This speaker will discuss the company's use of diverse rotations, composting, cover crops and other conservation practices to improve yield and meet expanding consumer demand.
Speaker: Jeff Huckaby, President, Grimmway Farms, Bakersfield, CA
Organic Dairy: Product Innovation to meet Market Challenges
The speaker from this 30-year-old national organic producer cooperative will discuss their grass-fed dairy lines and other product innovations to meet marketplace challenges.
Speaker: Bob Kirchoff, CEO, Organic Valley, La Farge, Wisconsin
Organic Poultry: Consumer-Oriented, Sustainable Farming Tools to Expand Supply
This speaker will discuss the consumer-oriented, sustainable farming tools being used to go from start-up to organic poultry supplier in numerous eastern states in five years.
Speaker: Corwin Heatwole, Founder and CEO, Shenandoah Valley Organic, Harrisonburg, VA
TRACK: Managing Risk and Ensuring Sustainability
Food Loss and Waste: A Multi-Billion Dollar Opportunity (Salon J&K (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Food waste is a multi-billion dollar opportunity for innovators with new approaches to conserving food and creating products from otherwise wasted food and processing byproducts. Through public-private partnerships, USDA scientists are at the forefront turning this opportunity into a reality. Come meet the scientists and entrepreneurs behind products that are turning waste to worth.
Moderator: Gene Lester, National Program Leader, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Washington, DC
Moderator: Tara McHugh, Center Director, USDA-ARS, Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA
Moderator: Robert Griesbach, Deputy Assistant Administrator, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Washington, DC
Edible Upcycling - Granola Bars from Beer Waste & Beyond
Speaker: Dan Kurzrock, Chief Grain Officer, ReGrained
Bioproducts from Almond Shells and Hulls
Speaker: De Wood, Botanist, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Albany, CA
Mushroom Stalks and Edible Straws
Speaker: Tara McHugh, Center Director, USDA-ARS, Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA
Prolonging Freshness with Clamshells
Speaker: Jinhe Bai, Research Chemist, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Washington, DC
Food Waste Drying Technologies & Grape Seed Flour
Speaker: Timothy Childs, Co-CEO/Founder, Treasure8
TRACK: Commodity Outlooks
Dairy Outlook (Salon 1&2 (JPG, 2.4 MB))
Moderator: Peter Vitaliano, Vice President, Economic Policy & Market Research, National Milk Producers Federation, Arlington, VA
Outlook for U.S. Dairy
Speaker: Jerry Cessna, Agricultural Economist, USDA/Economic Research Service, Washington, DC
Seismic Shifts have Altered Genetics and Reproduction
Speaker: Corey Geiger, Managing Editor, Hoard's Dairyman, Fort Atkinson, WI
Alfalfa Hay Outlook
Speaker: Jon Driver, Industry Analyst, Northwest Farm Credit Services, Spokane, WA
2019 Agricultural Outlook Forum Program: Growing Locally, Selling Globally
2019 Program at a Glance (PDF, 285 KB)
Thursday, February 21, 2019
2019 Agricultural Economic & Foreign Trade Outlook
- Mitch Abrahamsen, Executive Vice President, Recombinetics (PDF)
- Jack Bobo, Vice President, Intrexon (PDF)
- Barbara Glenn, CEO NASDA
- Pete Ricketts, Governor of Nebraska
- Dinner Speaker: J. Christopher Giancarlo, Chairman, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- 2019 Agricultural Outlook Forum - Plenary Panel
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SESSION: Food Price Outlook
- Retail Food Price Outlook (PDF)
- Trends and Disruption in the Supermarket Industry (PDF)
- Emerging Trends in Consumer Food Transparency (PDF)
SESSION: The State of the Farm Economy
SESSION: Agriculture in the Current Trade Agenda
- USDA Activities to Diversify Global Market Opportunities
- U.S. Agricultural Trade Policy Negotiating Priorities
SESSION: The Driving Forces in Changing Global Trade
SESSION: Evolving Regulatory Landscape and Adoption of Precision Biotechnology Crop and Livestock Innovations
- Gene Editing: Providing Benefits to Animal Agriculture (PDF)
- New Breeding Technologies: Applications in Crop Improvements (PDF)
- Regulatory Landscape for Gene Editing in Food and Ag (PDF)
- Gene Editing and Livestock: the Producer Perspective (PDF)
SESSION: Frontiers in Conservation
- Frontiers in Precision Agriculture and Conservation
- Ecological Sites and Conservation Decision Making (PDF)
- A Private, Market-Based Model for Conservation and Sustainable Development (PDF)
SESSION: Geospatial Analysis in the Wake of a Disaster
- Emergency Programs Division: Growing Awareness for USDA Leadership (PDF)
- Near Real-Time Disaster Monitoring of Agriculture using Remote Sensing and Geospatial Data (PDF)
- Rapid Damage Assessment using FAS’s Global Agricultural and Disaster Assessment System (GADAS) (PDF)
- Remote Sensing in Support of Disasters with a Focus on Wildland Fire (PDF)
- The NASA Disasters Mapping Portal (PDF)
SESSION: Food Labeling Trends and Policy
SESSION: Infrastructure for a Growing Rural Community
- Modern Agriculture Equals Stewardship (PDF)
- Smart Grid Technology
- E-Connectivity and Grid Cybersecurity
SESSION: Science Solutions to Labor Challenges
Friday, February 22, 2019
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SESSION: National School Lunch and Breakfast: Helping America's Children Get a Fresh Start to Each School Day
- School Meals Flex Rule (PDF)
- School Food Authority reactions to the School Meals Flexibility Rule change
- Food Industry Reactions to the School Meals Flexibility Rule Change
- How the School Meals Flexibility Rule Change Will Impact Food Service
SESSION: Issues in Ag Transportation: Linking Producers to Consumers
SESSION: Outlook for Agricultural Risk Mitigation
- U.S. Macroeconomic Variables and National Agricultural Credit Conditions (PDF)
- Credit Risks in Large Agribusinesses
- Growth of Large Farms and Financial Risk in U.S. Agriculture (PDF)
- The Role of Crop Insurance in Agricultural Risk Mitigation (PDF)
SESSION: Farm Policy Here and Abroad
SESSION: Cell Culture Technology: Harmonizing New Technologies with Existing Regulations
- The Science Behind Cell Culture: Advances in Technology
- Existing Regulations and the Food Safety and Inspection Service (PDF)
- Assimilating New Products Into the Existing Industry
SESSION: Integrity in Agriculture: Blockchain and Traceability
SESSION: Grains and Oilseeds Outlook
- USDA 2019/20 U.S. Grains and Oilseeds Outlook (PDF)
- Argentine Agricultural Sector: Impact of New Policies and Trade Tensions (PDF)
- Northern Hemisphere Crop Prospects and Stage-Based Yield Modeling (PDF)
SESSION: Grains and Oilseeds Luncheon
SESSION: Cotton Outlook
- The World and U.S. Cotton Outlook for 2019/20 (PDF)
- Global Demand Outlook (PDF)
- Cotton in China: Deciphering Yields in Xinjiang (PDF)
SESSION: Cotton and Fibers Luncheon
SESSION: Sugar Outlook
- Organic Sugar Outlook (PDF)
- Prospects for the Australian Sugar Industry (PDF)
- U.S. and Mexico Sweetener Market: Outlook and Issues for 2019 (PDF)
SESSION: Sugar & Sweeteners Luncheon
SESSION: Livestock and Poultry Outlook
- Outlook for the U.S. Livestock and Poultry Sectors (PDF)
- African Swine Fever (ASF): Why it’s a Concern & Prevention, Planning & Response in the United States (PDF)
- Lincoln Premium Poultry and Costco: A New Model in Poultry? (PDF)
SESSION: Livestock, Poultry, and Dairy Luncheon
SESSION: Dairy Outlook
- Outlook for the U.S. Dairy Sector (PDF)
- The Farm Bill and U.S. Dairy (PDF)
- Main Drivers of the Outlook for the EU Dairy Sector (PDF)
SESSION: 2019 Outlook for Organic Agriculture
- U.S. Outlook for Organic Agriculture (PDF)
- U.S. Organic Grain Handling and Processing
- U.S. Foodmakers: Strategies to Expand Domestic Sourcing of Organic Supplies (PDF)
SESSION: State Agricultural Issues Luncheon
- State Perspectives: Growing Local and Global Markets
SESSION: Wildfires: Planning, Shared Stewardship and Community Protection
SESSION: Japan: The Market for Agricultural Trade
SESSION: The Value of Economic Information
2018 Agricultural Outlook Forum Program: The Roots of Prosperity
2018 Program at a Glance (PDF, 36 KB)
Thursday, February 22, 2018
2018 Agricultural Economic & Foreign Trade Outlook
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SESSION: Food Price Outlook
- Food Price Outlook (PDF)
- Challenges and Opportunities In the Face of Lower Growth Rates (PDF)
- Economic Outlook For the Food Service Industry (PDF)
SESSION: Farm Income Outlook
SESSION: Brazil: Now to 2040
- A Brazilian Producer's Perspective (PDF)
- Infrastructure Improvements and Constraints (PDF)
- Agricultural Production Potential in Brazil-Implications for U.S. Agriculture and Trade (PDF)
SESSION: Emerging Markets in Developing Regions
SESSION: Building Tomorrow’s Agriculture
- From Landraces to Edited Genomes: The Next Big Boost for Agriculture (PDF)
- The Next Generation of Plants (PDF)
- The Global Landscape of Regulatory Policy (PDF)
SESSION: Livestock Reproduction Meets Modern Technology
SESSION: The Importance of E-Connectivity
- Broadband and the Rural Community Outlook (PDF)
- Battling Obstacles and Creating Opportunities for Rural Broadband Deployment (PDF)
- Finding Solutions to Expanding Rural Broadband: Look to Rural Cooperative Utilities (PDF)
SESSION: Rural America and the Opioid Crisis: Dimension, Impact, and Response
SESSION: Beginning Farmers and Ranchers
- Business Innovators (PDF)
- The Need for Strategic Creation of Infrastructure to Access Markets (PDF)
- Rural Agricultural Roots (PDF)
SESSION: Outlook for Organic Agriculture
- Outlook for U.S. Organic Agriculture (PDF)
- Meeting Consumer Demand for Organic Fruits and Vegetables (PDF)
- Expanding the U.S. Organic Grain Sector—Challenges and Opportunities (PDF)
Friday, February 23, 2018
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SESSION: Protecting Agricultural Producers From Hurricanes
- The State of Florida’s Agricultural Damage Assessment From Hurricane Irma (PDF)
- USDA’s Farm Safety Net for Hurricane Damage (PDF)
- The Latest Approaches to Weather-Related Agricultural Disasters (PDF)
SESSION: Restoring America’s Watersheds: Innovation in Public-Private Partnerships
- Coca Cola Billion Liter Replenishment Project (PDF)
- What Does Replenishment Look Like on the Ground? (PDF)
- Opportunities and Limitations Around Public-Private Watershed Restoration Projects
SESSION: Animal Disease Outbreak Preparedness
- Preventing and Responding to Animal Disease Outbreaks (PDF)
- Role of Industry in Addressing Animal Disease Risks (PDF)
- Preparing Internationally for Animal Disease Outbreaks (PDF)
SESSION: Emerging Issues In Food Safety
- FSMA: Building Bridges to Success
- Forward Progress: Data Driven Modernization Initiatives (PDF)
- Managing Food Safety Modernization: The Produce Industry Perspective (PDF)
SESSION: Food Safety: Arming Consumers With the Right Knowledge and Tools
SESSION: China’s Evolving Markets and Policies
SESSION: Crop Insurance in the United States and Abroad
SESSION: Grains and Oilseeds Outlook
- 2018/19 Outlook for U.S. Wheat, Corn, and Soybeans (PDF)
- La Niña and Its Impact on South American Agriculture (PDF)
- Brazil Corn Trade: Prospects for Growth (PDF)
SESSION: Grains and Oilseeds Luncheon
SESSION: Sugar Outlook
- The Global View (PDF)
- Mexico Sugar Outlook and Future Under Revised Suspension Agreements (PDF)
- UNICA’s View on Prospects for Brazilian Sugar in 2018/19 (PDF)
SESSION: Sugar and Sweeteners Luncheon
SESSION: Cotton Outlook
- The World and U.S. Cotton Outlook for 2018/19 (PDF)
- Pink Bollworm Menace on Bt-Cotton in India: Critical Insights and Way Forward (PDF)
- U.S. and International Cotton Policy and Outlook (PDF)
SESSION: Cotton and Fibers Luncheon
SESSION: Livestock and Poultry Outlook
- Outlook For U.S. Livestock and Poultry (PDF)
- It Looks OK, But Can You Really Eat That? (PDF)
- The Dilemma of Alternative Proteins (PDF)
SESSION: Livestock and Poultry Luncheon
- Meat and Technology: An Industry Collision
SESSION: Dairy Outlook
- Outlook for the U.S. Dairy Sector (PDF)
- Canada’s Dairy Policy (PDF)
- Short- and Medium Term Outlook for the European Union Dairy Sector (PDF)
SESSION: New Food Retailing Luncheon
SESSION: Water Quality and Edge-of-Field Conservation Systems
SESSION: Consolidation in Agriculture
SESSION: Right-Sizing Regulation
2017 Agricultural Outlook Forum: A New Horizon: The Future of Agriculture
2017 Program at a Glance (PDF)
Thursday, February 23, 2017
2017 Agricultural Economic & Foreign Trade Outlook
Keynote Speaker: Rep. Mike Conaway, U.S. House Ag Committee Chairman, U.S. House Ag Committee (Speech is not available)
Distinguished Speaker: Terry Branstad (PDF), Governor of Iowa- Rajiv Singh, Rabobank North America, Wholesale CEO (PDF)
- Beth Ford, Land O’Lakes, Inc., Group Executive VP & COO (PDF)
- Luke Chandler, John Deere, Deputy Chief Economist
Zippy Duvall, American Farm Bureau Federation, President
- Zippy Duvall Speech (PDF)
- Zippy Duvall Audio (MP3)
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Concurrent Sessions
SESSION: India: Challenges and Opportunities
- India's Agricultural Transition: Is Demand Outpacing Policy? (PDF)
- Future Trade and Investment Opportunities in the Indian Market (PDF)
- Exporting to India (PDF)
SESSION: Brazil and Argentina Economic Conditions: Ag Growth and Trade Impact
SESSION: Food Price Outlook
- 2017 Food Price Outlook (PDF)
- Retail Revolution: How Technology and the New Consumer Are Transforming the Food Retail Landscape (PDF)
- Market Concentration and Markups in the Food Retail Industry: Evidence From Military Commissary Data (PDF)
SESSION: Significant Pest and Disease Issues Confronting U.S. Agriculture
- The Case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) (Presentation is not available)
- The Case of Equine Piroplasmosis (PDF)
- The Case of Citrus Greening (Presentation is not available)
SESSION: Farm Income Outlook
- Farm Sector Income Forecast (PDF)
- Farm Household Income Forecast (PDF)
- "Past as Prologue: Lessons From the 1980s Farm Financial Crisis" (PDF)
SESSION: Ag Finance Stress Test
SESSION: Soil Health Management Systems: Challenges and Opportunities
- Soil Health Initiatives of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) (PDF)
- Soil Science Research, Education and Extension at the Land-Grant Universities (PDF)
- Producer Perspectives on Soil Health and Decisionmaking (PDF)
SESSION: A New Model for Delivering Conservation: Success With the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)
SESSION: The Outlook for Organic Agriculture
- The Outlook for U.S. Organic Agriculture (PDF)
- Overview: Public and Private Efforts To Incentivize Organic Transition (PDF)
- Industry View: Strategic Partnerships To Expand the Supply of Organic Ingredients (PDF)
SESSION: The Role of Data In Food Safety
Friday, February 24, 2017
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Concurrent Sessions
SESSION: Farm Policy Changes: Home and Abroad
- Drivers, challenges and priorities in modernizing and simplifying the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (PDF)
- Brexit - UK Farming Steps Out Into the World (PDF)
- U.S. Farm Policy: Continuity or Change? (PDF)
SESSION: Farm Safety Net
SESSION: Making Decisions in a Changing Climate: Tools and Resources for Farmers and Managers
- Adaptation Workbook: A Climate Change Tool for Agricultural Management and Conservation (PDF)
- Making Decisions for an Uncertain Future: Farmer Decisionmaking (PDF)
- Incorporating Climate Change and Sustainability into Kellogg's Decisionmaking (PDF)
SESSION: Building Resilience in a Water Scarce World
SESSION: Grains and Oilseeds Outlook (PDF)
- USDA Grains and Oilseeds Outlook (PDF)
- Revisting the 2016 La Niña and Looking Ahead To Spring 2017 (PDF)
- Russian Wheat: The New Reference for Cash Wheat Worldwide (PDF)
SESSION: Grains and Oilseeds Luncheon
SESSION: Sugar Outlook (PDF)
- Freedom To Choose: Scientific Evidence vs. Fake News (PDF)
- Americans' Health Choices: Implications for the U.S. Sugar Industry (PDF)
- Beet Versus Cane: Challenges to the U.S. Sugar Program (PDF)
SESSION: Sugar and Sweeteners Luncheon
- A Policymaker's Perspective on Managing the U.S. Sugar Program (Presentation is not available)
SESSION: Livestock and Poultry Outlook (PDF)
- Outlook for the U.S. Livestock and Poultry Sectors (PDF)
- Production Efficiency and Capacity in the Livestock and Meat Industry – Finding Balance (PDF)
- An Update on the Global Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Situation (PDF)
SESSION: Livestock and Poultry Luncheon
SESSION: Cotton Outlook (PDF)
- The World and U.S. Cotton Outlook for 2017/18 (PDF)
- Successes and Challenges of Marketing Supima Cotton (PDF)
- Weather-Driven Cotton Yield Analysis for India (PDF)
SESSION: Cotton and Fibers Luncheon
SESSION: Dairy Outlook (PDF)
- Outlook for the U.S. Dairy Sector (PDF)
- Labor Constraints and the Dairy Sector (PDF)
- The Economics of Robotic Milking Systems (PDF)
SESSION: Specialty Crops Luncheon
SESSION: Growing Demand for Cage-Free Eggs
- Overview of the Transition to Cage-Free Production (Presentation is not available)
- Producers' Perspective (Presentation is not available)
- Buyers' Perspective (Presentation is not available)
SESSION: Marketing-Driven Changes in Agricultural Production
- Slow-growing Chickens (PDF)
- Antibiotic-Free Animal Agriculture (Presentation is not available)
- Elimination of Gestation Crates for Hogs (Presentation is not available)
- Local Foods (Presentation is not available)
SESSION: Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures and U.S. Agricultural Exports
- Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Standards Implementation (PDF)
- Industry Experience (Presentation is not available)
- Analytical Findings: Sanitary and Phtyosanitary (SPS) Measures and Agricultural Trade (PDF)
SESSION: GMO Disclosure: Transparency for the Market
SESSION: The BIO-Economy: Fuels, Jobs and Power
SESSION: Nutritional Security Through Agricultural Production
- Promoting Nutritional Security Through USDA Nutrition Programs (PDF)
- Consumer Issues and Food-Choice Behavior (Presentation is not available)
- Production Agriculture's Choices: What Drives What Is Produced? (PDF)
2016 Agricultural Outlook Forum: Transforming Agriculture: Blending Technology and Tradition
2016 Program at a Glance (PDF)
Thursday, February 25, 2016
2016 Agricultural Economic & Foreign Trade Outlook
Dinner Speaker: Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. President, Purdue University, Former Governor of Indiana (PDF)
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Concurrent Sessions
SESSION: Food Price Outlook
- Outlook for US Food Prices and Inflation in 2016 (PDF)
- Environmental Factors and the Retail Food Industry (PDF)
- Economic Outlook for the Foodservice Industry
SESSION: Farm Income Outlook
China: Impacts of Slowing Growth on Trade and Agriculture
SESSION: China’s Economy in 2016 and Beyond
- China’s Demand for Agricultural Imports (PDF)
- China’s Demand for Feedstuffs and U.S. Export Prospects (PDF)
SESSION: U.S. Exports in The Warm Glow of a Completed Trans-Pacific Partnership
SESSION: New Players, New Markets
Presentations are not available
Agriculture in America is changing, and the change is not limited to new farming methods. U.S. agriculture is also being transformed by an increasing number of producers from non-traditional backgrounds, many of whom are producing nontraditional crops or using new methods of marketing their products. This session highlights some of these transformations.
Panelists:
- Javier Zamora, Producer, JSM Organics, Aromas, CA
- Shy Cullars, Farmer, Cullars Heritage Farm, Athens, GA
- Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director, Keep Growing Detroit and Representative, Sustainable Agriculture, Representative, Detroit Food Policy Council, Detroit, MI
- Richard W. VanVranken, Agricultural Agent and Professor, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Atlantic County, Mays Landing, NJ
- Scott VanderWal, Vice President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Washington, DC
SESSION: Ag Talent Pipeline
- Managing Headwaters in the High Country (PDF)
- Understanding Groundwater as a Source and Drought Supply (PDF)
- Managing Water for the Future (PDF)
SESSION: Ecosystem Services and Environmental Markets
- Incorporating Ecosystem Services into Federal Decision-Making (PDF)
- Payments for Watershed Services (PDF)
- Water Quality Trading (Presentation is not available)
Speaker: Ben Grumbles, Secretary of the Environment, Maryland Department of the Environment
- The Outlook for Organic Agriculture (PDF)
- Outlook for Organic Agriculture (PDF)
- Organic Profitability Around the World (PDF)
- Challenges of the Organic Supply Chain (PDF)
SESSION: Big Data: Transforming Agriculture
Friday, February 26, 2016
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Concurrent Sessions
Regionalization of Pest and Disease Outbreaks: A Success Story! Government Perspective on regionalization, Its Implementation and How It Works
Speaker: Lisa Ferguson, Director, Veterinary Services, Regionalization Evaluation Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA (Presentation not available)Regionalization as an Industry Strategy
Speaker: Ashley Peterson, Vice President, National Chicken Council (Presentation not available)Speaker: Stephanie Bloem, NAPPO Executive Director
Regionalization and Globalization: Impacts on Trade (PDF)Food Access, Food Security & Diet Quality
The Salient Features of the Local Food Retail Environment for Low-Income Americans
Speaker: Shelly Ver Ploeg, Economist, Economic Research Service, USDA (presentation is not available)Addressing Food Access Barriers in Grocery Stores and Supermarkets: Private Sector Decisions and Policy Choices
Speaker: Collin Payne, Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Consumer Behavior Lab, Marketing Department, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM (presentation is not available)FSIS’ Collaboration with Stakeholders Improves Disease Outbreak Response
Making Food Safer: Better Ways to Detect & Investigate Foodborne Outbreaks
Speaker: Robert Tauxe, Deputy Director, Division of Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA (Presentation is not available)Improving Collaboration for Informed Public Health Decision Making
Speaker: Capt. David P. Goldman, Chief Medical Officer, US Public Health Service, Assistant Administrator, Office of Public Health Science, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA (Presentation is not available)(Presentations are not available)
Building Blocks for Smart Agriculture & Forestry
Speaker: Chris Jahn, President, The Fertilizer InstituteImproving Fertilizer Utilization
Speaker: Chad Frahm, Senior Vice President, Sustainability, Innovation Center for U.S. DairyImproving Soil Health and Carbon Storage
Speaker: Jane Hardisty, State Conservationist, National Resources Conservation ServiceAgricultural Production in Brazil: Adapting to a Resilient Climate
SESSION: Grains and Oilseeds Outlook
- Grains and Oilseeds Outlook (PDF)
- USDA Outlook for Grains & Oilseeds (PDF)
- Outlook for El Nino and its impact on global crop weather (PDF)
- State of Argentine Farm Policy and market conditions post-election (PDF)
SESSION: Grains and Oilseeds Luncheon
SESSION: Sugar Outlook
Using Financial instruments in World Sugar Trade
Speaker: Michael J. Swanson, Ag Economist, Senior Vice President, Wells Fargo Bank, Bloomington, MN (presentation unavailable)U Sugar Reform: Implications of the Ending of Production Sugar Quotas
Speaker: Toby Cohen, Vice President, Market Analysis, ASR Group (presentation unavailable)SESSION: Sugar and Sweeteners Luncheon
- The Structure of Marketing Mechanisms as a Result of the AD/CVD Suspension Agreements with Mexico (PDF)
- Mushrooms and Organic Mushrooms: A Speciality Within a Speciality (PDF)
SESSION: Livestock and Poultry Outlook
- Livestock & Poultry Outlook (PDF)
- USDA Outlook for Livestock & Poultry (PDF)
- HPAI Update (PDF)
- Shifting Egg Production to a Cage-Free Environment (PDF)
SESSION: Livestock and Poultry Luncheon
SESSION: Cotton Outlook
- Cotton Outlook
- The U.S. and World Cotton Outlook for 2016/17 (PDF)
- STAX and Cotton Crop Insurance: First Year Results (PDF)
- Cotton Production in Brazil: Opportunities and Challenges (PDF)
SESSION: Cotton Outlook Luncheon
SESSION: Dairy Outlook
- Dairy Outlook (PDF)
- USDA Dairy Outlook (PDF)
- Developing Fairlife Milk (PDF)
- Dairy in Science-Based Nutrition (PDF)
SESSION: Land Tenure & Transition
- How Land Tenure will Shape the Future of U.S. Agriculture (PDF)
- Insights Gained Through Extension Programming (PDF)
- Rethinking Farmland Transition in the 21st Century (PDF)
- Challenges and Paths Forward for Heir Property in the South (PDF)
- Cultivating A Legacy (PDF)
SESSION: The Future of Agricultural Credit and Insurance Provision Through Public/Private Partnerships
- The Risk Management Agency, its Partners, and New Program Developments
- How does FSA’s Guaranteed Farm Loan Program benefit Beginning Farmers and Ranchers? (PDF)
- Strengthening Rural Lending through USDA FSA's Public/Private Partnerships (PDF)
- Successful Public Private Partnerships with the Rural Infrastructure Opportunities Fund (PDF)
SESSION: Applying USDA Technological Achievements to Global Agricultural Challenges
- Scientific and Technological Achievements of USDA Agencies and Emerging Technologies in Agriculture (PDF)
- Adoption of the Latest Agricultural Technologies and Innovations by the Developed World, Speaker: Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes, Professor, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
- Adoption of the Latest Agricultural Technologies and Innovations by the Developing World (PDF)
SESSION: Bio-products: Generating Economic Transformation
Agricultural Innovation is Transforming the U.S. Economy
Speaker: Jay Golden, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University
2015 Agricultural Outlook Forum: Smart Agriculture in the 21st Century
2015 Program at a Glance (PDF)
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Keynote: Krysta Harden, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture
2015 Agricultural Economic & Foreign Trade Outlook
Roundtable Discussion on Agriculture:
Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture (PDF)
Phil Hogan, European Commissioner of Agriculture & Rural Development (PDF)
Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations- Robert T. Fraley, Executive Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Monsanto Company
- Mary Kay Thatcher, Senior Director, Congressional Relations, American Farm Bureau
- Corey J. Reed, Senior Vice President, Deere & Company
Breakout Sessions
SESSION: Food Price Outlook for 2015
- Outlook for U.S. Food Prices and Inflation in 2015 (PDF)
- The View From the Retail Grocery Industry (PDF)
- The Situation and Outlook for the Foodservice Industry (PDF)
SESSION: Farm Income Outlook for 2015
SESSION: Driving Forces in Changing Global Markets
- The Global Grain Market: Black Sea Region (PDF)
- The Global Agricultural Market: Argentina (PDF)
- The Emergence of India as a Major Global Exporter (PDF)
SESSION: Growing Markets for U.S. Exports
SESSION: Using Data & Analytics to Improve Productivity
- Using Remote Sensing & Risk-Management Tools to Make Informed Decisions (PDF)
- A Web Resource for Data & Tools on Climate & Crops: AgroClimate.org (PDF)
- From Field to Globe: The Impact of Location-Centric Big Data Across the Value Chain (PDF)
SESSION: USDA Market News: 100 Years & Counting
SESSION: Water Scarcity: What’s the Biggest Challenge to Sustainable Solutions?
- Current and Future Water Scarcity – A Look at the Challenges & Hard Decisions (PDF)
- Innovations, Technologies, New Partnerships & Market-based Approaches—How These Approaches & Alternative Water Supplies Address Immediate Challenges (PDF)
- Who’s the Gorilla in the Room? (PDF)
- What Do Scarcity, Alternatives & Comprehensive Strategies Mean for Today’s Efforts to Address Water Challenges? (PDF)
SESSION: Can Voluntary Conservation Meet Regulatory Needs?
- Nutrition Programs & New Opportunities for Producers (PDF)
- The Role of Nutrition Assistance Programs & Impacts on Agricultural Markets (PDF)
- The Changing Needs of School Districts as Consumers (PDF)
- How Is Industry Responding to New Nutrition Standards? (PDF)
SESSION: Tomorrow’s Opportunities
Panelist: Derrick Lente, Esq., Owner, Lente Law Group & Lente Land and Cattle, Albuquerque, NM (PDF)
Panelist: Jamie Cruz, Greenhouse and Crop Production Manager, CSA-Retail-Wholesale, SpringDell Farm, Littleton, Massachusetts (PDF)
Panelist: Calvin Riggleman, Bigg Rigg Farm & Gourmet Central, Romney, WV
Panelist: Quint Pottinger, Affinity Farms, New Haven, KY
Friday, February 20, 2015
Breakout Sessions
SESSION: Taking a Regional Approach to Promoting Rural Growth
- Will Today’s Strategies Produce Prosperity? (PDF)
- Innovation & Collaboration: Our Role in Strengthening the Rural Economy (PDF)
- What Does a Successful Regional Strategy Look Like? (Presentation is not available)
SESSION: Adjusting to a New Price Environment: Implications for the Farm & Trade Programs (PDF)
SESSION: Antimicrobial Resistance (PDF)
- Agricultural Perspectives (PDF)
- Agri-public Health Interface Infectious Disease, Human Health, and Agriculture (PDF)
- Responding to Antimicrobial Resistance (PDF)
SESSION: Modernizing Food Safety
- A Vision For Modernization (Presentation is not available)
- Genome Sequencing and Its Prospects for Progress in Food Safety (PDF)
- Food Safety Through Data Sharing and Socialization (PDF)
SESSION: What’s the Buzz About Bees?
SESSION: Climate-Smart Agriculture
- Defining Climate-Smart Agriculture (PDF)
- Supporting Profitability with Climate-Smart Agriculture (PDF)
- Investments in Climate-Smart Agriculture (PDF)
SESSION: Weather, Drought & Big Data: The Role of Data in Preparing For & Responding to Drought
SESSION: Sugar Outlook (PDF)
- Presentation by Louisiana Sugar Refining (PDF)
- Presentation by National Confectioners Association (PDF)
- Presentation by CSC Sugar (PDF)
SESSION: Sugar & Sweeteners Luncheon
SESSION: Grains & Oilseeds Outlook (PDF)
- Brazil's Response to Lower Commodity Prices: Will Infrastructure Improvements Support Further Expansion? (PDF)
- USDA Grains & Oilseeds Outlook (PDF)
- Current Agricultural Industrial Reports (CAIR) (PDF)
SESSION: Grains and Oilseeds Luncheon
SESSION: USDA Cotton Outlook (PDF)
- The World and U.S. Cotton Outlook for 2015/16 (PDF)
- Price and Production Challenges Facing West Texas Cotton Farmers (PDF)
- China's Cotton Sector and the New Policy Regime (PDF)
SESSION: Cotton & Fibers Luncheon
SESSION: Livestock & Poultry Outlook (PDF)
- Implications of Wildlife Management Property Tax Valuation on Livestock Industry Growth (PDF)
- Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Update: Is the Worst Past? (PDF)
SESSION: Livestock & Poultry Luncheon
SESSION: Local Foods Luncheon
SESSION: Dairy Outlook (PDF)
SESSION: U.S. Food Waste: What Are We Doing About It?
SESSION: Growing the Bioeconomy
SESSION: Moving Feed, Food & Fuel to Market