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As Jill Trapp steered her pickup truck down the red dirt roads of southeast Oklahoma, she raised a hand to greet a passing ...
All across the nation, states are busy writing laws banning the sale and or manufacture of cultivated meat produced directly ...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of foreign workers come to the U.S. to fill temporary agricultural labor shortages through ...
A new report linking pesticide overuse to children’s health issues has ignited a battle within President Donald Trump’s circle of support, pitting powerful agrichemical giants against some organic ...
On May 16, 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts swept across central Illinois, developing into a dust storm near Bloomington and Champaign, which reduced visibility to zero, damaged some soy and corn crops, ...
Despite rising child labor violations and new Senate demands to investigate the nation’s largest meat processor, the U.S.
Tomatoes, found in everything from tacos to soups, are suddenly at the center of a new cost concern, not because of crop ...
Let’s be honest. The Food and Drug Administration is a huge dumpster fire when it comes to complying with federal food inspection laws. In January of this year, the U.S Government Accountability ...
Improvements slow-walked. ADM leadership has at times been slow to address a critical component of grain explosions: the accumulation of highly flammable dust. After a 2022 blast in Nebraska, ADM ...
Nearly every state in the country has seen an increase in foreign interests owning farmland since 2014, according to USDA data. Foreign countries and interests own more than 45 million acres of ...