Family Education On this day in agriculture history | Saturday, March 27, 2021 What has happened in agriculture on March 27 over the years? Here are a few snapshots from history. By Natalina Sents Bausch Natalina Sents Bausch Natalina Sents Bausch is the Digital Director for Successful Farming and Agriculture.com. She manages the daily newsroom-style digital content creation and distribution strategy for Agriculture.com. She has covered stories ranging from infrastructure and young farmers to new machinery introductions and USDA programs. Natalina joined the Successful Farming team in 2017 to cover new farm machinery and news coverage for Agriculture.com. Successful Farming's Editorial Guidelines Published on March 27, 2021 Close Photo: National Pork Board 1 year ago The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced measures to help oil refiners cope with fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, including waiving anti-smog requirements for gasoline and extending the deadline for small facilities to show compliance with the nation's biofuels law. READ MORE: U.S. EPA waives fuel requirements, extends biofuels deadline to help refineries 10 years ago Aside from some abnormally dry counties, most of the top 17 corn producing states were drought free according to the March 27, 2001 U.S. Drought Monitor. U.S. Drought Monitor Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit