Who Not When The Biden Administration has received encouragement from Capitol Hill and agriculture groups to nominate a U.S. agricultural trade negotiator for USTR and now the Congressional Research Service has added to the pressure. Its latest Focus report opines that agriculture is such a contentious issue that the lack of a U.S. chief agriculture trade negotiator could have implications at the upcoming WTO 12th Ministerial conference in November. That assertion presumes that: 1) some progress on trade negotiations can be achieved at the Ministerial, and/or 2) that anyone nominated and confirmed on behalf of the U.S. would be a constructive influence. While history suggests that progress in Geneva seems doubtful, who is picked as the agr...