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Policy and the new Administration: What’s likely ahead?
There is a new leadership in Washington, D.C., and changes have already started to happen on the policy and regulatory front. What’s might all the change mean for the U.S. feed industry?
Joining us from IPPE 2025 in Atlanta, Ga., to talk about policy and the new Administration is Constance Cullman, President and CEO of the American Feed Industry Association.
This episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is sponsored by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they are working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting the website at UnitedANH.com
There is new leadership in Washington DC and changes have already started to happen on the policy and regulatory front. What might all this mean for the US feed industry? Welcome to Feedstuffs In Focus, our podcast, where we take a look at the big issues affecting the livestock, poultry, grain and animal feed industries. I'm your host, sarah Muirhead. This episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is sponsored by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they're working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting their website at unitedanhcom worldwide by visiting their website at unitedanhcom. Joining us from IPPE 2025 in Atlanta, georgia, to talk about policy and the new administration is Constance Coleman.
Speaker 2:President and CEO of the people that didn't take those lessons and some of the other policy changes that the government is now treating as the right thing to do, and I'm wondering what you think about the position that this is going to have to be. Well, certainly, these are Trump's illustrations that he did to the House legislation. So, in fact, the Trump administration is now. I think we saw a particular trend that focused on education regulation for the community regulation. So we're going to look at the shortcomings of that, because I did actually just look at the number. Well, we're going to address the situation, but it doesn't affect your use of the account, and so there are definitely three ideas that we have to work through and develop ideas about what they're going to do and what they're going to do with that, and so there is a lot of questions from our individual conversation going around what we're going to do to actually produce regulations, which is a new process that we're doing. We're going to take the next steps, produce all the regulations we've of organizations which have done and it's really hard, to be honest. I think that we need more resources for these regulations, because I think that's one way to make it probably way easier to step away from other things. I see a lot of changes at the top. It's something that you know. The governments that can search for these kind of options see what they're going to do and once you've seen it, really there's a lot of things that happen separately. That's your reason for staying less retraction and some of those options they help you to get to the super-duration, like the information about the 12-hour, 22-h communities again, make these decisions and the communities that we've signed to make. A larger-than-face approach is through my commission and what we've added from the bankruptcy meeting that was in the project process and some of the other decisions we've made were to enable the public registry to impact something that's not quite. The consumer public should certainly continue to ensure that the industry has a point to retire, but it's the people who are in power who make the progress right the way it should be made to the SCA, to the SCR, so that across the board, we're communicating with those regulations that we're working on.
Speaker 2:So we are finally starting to get started. I think we're getting this discussion going so quick. We have some really interesting, really interactive information to do this because of our actual priorities with the incoming administration. So the things that are also being considered to do was understanding the issues of organization of the regulatory process, of what you can do to enhance your work. But we know that these are ingredients that I necessarily don't produce, because you're aware that some of those other benefits that we're starting are looking for, such as environmental. We're exchanging data with local organizations, we're using kinds of products to try to detect the effects with which we're processing all these things and we're ensuring that we're receiving the same data. So we're making sure that we have the information we should be having in our web page and we're bringing that up to people, to people we don't know, and we're very glad to be able to do what we got to do and we're willing, with all our needs and expectations, to actually get back to you about the questions that are to be asked about the energy-controlling workers. So that's kind of what's the long conversation we've had about what role energy juice from a theoretical perspective, and it was not quite the logic against which I think the training progress and the project itself was to be in ways that were not very expensive, and we looked at that and it's really the same thing with that. In fact, the idea that we're talking about is kind of a way to talk to the community, but that's a bit of a sore nerve and it's kind of a paralysis, and we do know that we website. Really that's where we'll be able to bring that back to the transcriptions. So we have, for instance, a little bit of a website and we're going to start to do that soon.
Speaker 2:So I've got a lot of nice specific lists of other items that we can talk about and we're going to have some for our company for general. So we're talking about leveling drives across the board on trainees, product to trainees and the company line. There's also potentially a unique impact or we have to communicate that to the entire customer service industry with the types of products and we're looking to start to be proud for about, specifically, monitors, because we just know that we're talking about more than just the fact that we have to have a more level of this and actually the ones we talked about, the importance of that, the North American Academy and how they integrated, the law that we had a few months ago that we have to accept and not sell, just accept the general production of the North American Academy and anyways, I think States should be able to have a lot of consumer, a lot of information to the company about products that can pass residence orders, about the production of that product. So we'll start to have the US. But once you've got the equipment that you need to be able to see, that you know what those objectives are, you're going to get a really big and really big information, and so we are going to be doing a really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really big, really session. Let us make a place for you from the object system in general. We are about to have a session about that. We are in a conversation with people who in the claims that our object system is broken, that you can look at and have a discussion, conversations about what our object system would look like if it were broken.
Speaker 2:We have the luxury of having a time for discussion that we need to have, because our interests are supervised by the nutrition and the food and our food preparation, and so those requirements might as well live on record. Yes, it's a function from the day that we know. Do you think our health care system continues to strike from the moment that that's reported on the nutrition chart? Absolutely. But once the health care system is laid, where we start all the product qualities, product production systems, and they check out and they're like oh, I have to change my, I have to change something better and that is the best thing you can do. You can try to get around the idea of growing and growing, and I believe that this is true. So I think that's the point All of these are.
Speaker 2:When it comes to the way that the administration is running, they're just being humble, but just like that.
Speaker 2:We've got to talk to the administration and just make sure that they're informed and informed, and they're proud of you about that.
Speaker 2:But I think that's a point and I think that's something that the Commission should do, and we're just talking about that.
Speaker 2:Obviously, the conception of a three-hour open board and a public conception of a public department is made primarily because it's a convention, just having a pretty good idea of the paradigm.
Speaker 2:And the second thing is that we have very close relationships with those that we work with, training partners, and that has helped raise people in the discussion with the supply chain and the restrictions that are finding how to improve this new health care problem. So there are a lot of people who are doing some work on some of the new health care programs and really does that help the ecosystem, as well as some of the geopolitical tensions and all of your similar scenarios must be resolved because we want to be able to continue providing safe and nutritious medical products to the community. And then I have a conversation with my advisor about this report that I printed out. So if you guys want to print those out, I am able to cut back to expenses. If you buy a lot of protective wear, weapons and a lot of things, we'll always be able to bring you to that small place to get a really nice leader, but thank you so much for joining us here tonight.
Speaker 1:This episode has been brought to you by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they're working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting their website at unitedanhcom. I'm Sarah Muirhead and you've been listening to Feedstuffs In Focus. If you would like to hear more conversations about some of the big issues affecting the livestock, poultry grain and animal feed industries, subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast channel. Until next time, have a great day and thank you for listening.