
The Washington Post | Tom Vilsack Is Reassuring Farmers that Biden’s Proposal Will Help Them
Cautiously optimistic about Secretary Vilsack’s performance, Farm Action’s Joe Maxwell praised the commitments to equity and competition he has made so far.

Cautiously optimistic about Secretary Vilsack’s performance, Farm Action’s Joe Maxwell praised the commitments to equity and competition he has made so far.

Lawsuits tackle misleading food labels, which Farm Action co-founder Angela Huffman says trick consumers into supporting monopoly corporations instead of family farmers.

Farm Action’s Joe Maxwell says continued consolidation in poultry is about control — which antitrust enforcers currently have an opportunity to challenge.

Shifting attitudes toward antitrust law created today’s consolidation. Farm Action Fund’s poll found rural U.S. will support candidates who liberate them from Big Ag.

Monopoly corporations keep workers and farmers on a treadmill, underpaying them despite true labor and environmental costs, says Farm Action’s Joe Maxwell.

Amid a growing bipartisan movement against corporate monopolies, a report from Farm Action exposes the impact of industrial agriculture on farmers, rural communities, and consumers.

Farm Action’s “The Truth About Industrial Agriculture” report documents how agribusiness corporations “intentionally evade costs all along their supply chains.”

Without Congressional action, Farm Action Fund president Joe Maxwell states that giant global corporate interests will cut young farmers out of the market as older farmers retire.

A new analysis reveals how powerful companies control the majority market share of almost 80% of dozens of grocery items bought by ordinary Americans. Farm Action president Joe Maxwell points out that consumer choice is an illusion.

Farmer and labor advocates hailed the sweeping Executive Order aimed at massive corporations that dominate multiple marketplaces.