Today’s quick hits, Aug. 23, 2023

China-bashing rouses worries: States across the country “are leaning into anti-Chinese sentiment,” including restrictions on foreign ownership of agricultural land and businesses, and drawing backlash from business groups worried about protectionism. (New York Times)

FDA food leader ‘imminent’: Appointment of the new FDA deputy commissioner for food was “imminent,” said FDA commissioner Robert Califf; the job was created as part of a reorganization of FDA’s food-safety offices. (The Hagstrom Report)

Oppose farm bill ‘scams’: “Big Ag boondoggles” that may be pitched as climate-smart provisions in the farm bill include federal cost-share funds for manure digesters, crop subsidies that indirectly aid ethanol, and ineffective carbon offsets, said an environmental group. (Food and Water Watch)

Bumper Russian wheat crop: This year’s wheat crop in Russia could be the second-largest on record at 92.1 million tonnes, up 5 million tonnes from the July estimate due to higher yields per hectare in the Central and Volga regions, says consultancy SovEcon. (Sizov Report)

Don’t moon the sunflowers: A sunflower farm near Portsmouth, in southeastern England, asked sightseers to “please keep your clothes on” following at least four naked photo shoots since the farm opened for the season on July 28. (Independent)

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