The Van Trump Report

Month: July 2025

The Fight Over the Future of America’s Public Lands

The debate over selling public lands in the American West has reached a fever pitch, with a Republican-led Senate proposal targeting up to 3.3 million acres of federal land across 11 states for sale to address housing shortages and generate revenue. This plan, embedded in broader budget legislation, would require the Bureau of Land Management …

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What You Might Not Know About the “H-2A” Visa Program

American farmers have increasingly embraced the “H-2A” visa program which allows eligible employers to hire foreign workers for temporary jobs in agriculture. Since 2010, the number of workers hired through the program has increased +300%, reflecting the lack of available farm labor in the U.S. The H-2A visa program allows farm employers in the United …

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MAHA Roundtable Focuses on Soil Health, Touts “Regenerative” Agriculture

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins recently hosted a “Make America Healthy Again” roundtable where they discussed various aspects of the effort with agricultural stakeholders. The roundtable follows the release of the first MAHA report by Kennedy’s agency that didn’t go over well with many in the …

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High-Fructose Corn Syrup Back in the Health Debate Crosshairs

The debate over “high-fructose corn syrup” (HFCS) has been back in the headlines the past couple of weeks as Coca Cola moves to start offering Coke with natural sugar in the U.S. The sugar replacement has long been blamed for America’s obesity problem and corresponding health issues, such as diabetes and heart disease. That’s despite …

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From Vacuums to Vertical Farms: James Dyson’s Agricultural Revolution

James Dyson, renowned for transforming household technology with high-performance vacuum cleaners and innovative fans, has quietly taken a bold step into the world of agriculture. In 2013, his company acquired farmland in the English countryside, a venture few expected from the inventor behind rollicking machines. But Dyson’s leap into vertical farming is far from whimsical. It …

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Sharing Info from Credible Sources on Farm Changes Created by Big Beautiful Bill

I’ve received a ton of great info regarding the changes we are going to see on the farm from the Big Beautiful Bill. I’m sure many have their own sources or already fully understand all of the changes and moving parts and pieces, but I wanted to share a couple of great sources for those …

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Why We Need to Pay Attention to the Fight Against California’s Prop 12

The Trump Administration recently sued California over the state’s chicken-related animal confinement rules. The U.S. Department of Justice charges that the state’s mandates—requiring cage-free housing and specific labeling on eggs sold in California—are in conflict with the federal Egg Products Inspection Act (EPIA), which vests exclusive regulatory authority in the USDA. The filing targets three …

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First National Cover Crop Variety Test Report Released

Cover crop adoption has risen significantly in the last ten years, though research into their use and effectiveness has been slow to catch up. As part of a $10 million effort funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, the first “National Cover Crop Variety Test Report” aims to help …

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