Stick Picked In U.S. agriculture, the head of USDA is sugar daddy, handing out checks, buying up surpluses and generally using carrots to obtain environmental improvements. By contrast, EPA is the stick side of the equation, laying down regulatory compliance requirements that impose costs on farmers. President-Elect Joe Biden’s selection of Tom Vilsack as the distributor of carrots was welcomed, his pick today of Michael Regan as the bearer of sticks at EPA is less certain.  On the hopeful side, Regan has been focused on industrial pollution and his supporters want him to continue his effort on environmental justice – reducing the disproportionate burden of pollution on minority and poor communities. He is from a rural No...