Trade is a hot topic with a lot of uncertainty. Trade policy decisions made in Washington, D.C., will impact farmers and ranchers in the countryside. This Market Intel is part of a series exploring ...
Alice Waters, the doyen of slow food, says it's time for urgency - not at the dinner table, but in the "battle for the future of our planet." Chez Panisse fans needn't worry. Waters' commitment to ...
American agriculture has always been rooted in strength and adaptability. What’s needed now is a renewed focus on the systems that support it: smart tools, capable and enabled people and ...
The federal government has approved over $531 million in aid for Georgia farmers and producers impacted by Hurricane Helene. The Hurricane Helene Block Grant Program will cover infrastructure, timber, ...
ST. MARYS — Agricultural education instructors at St. Marys Area High School Gage McCabe and Kyle Anstrom, along with five of the 97 students enrolled in the new program, were guests of the Elk County ...
Japan’s new prime minister – its 19th since 1990 – will need to address the rice crisis, and growing calls from consumers and farmers, for policy change.
In a world where startups often chase rapid growth and quick exits, Mark Kahn has chosen a different path—one rooted in patience, purpose, and long-term transformation. As Managing Partner at Omnivore ...
The Arkansas Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Commission on Wednesday approved $200,000 in water infrastructure loans for emergency water and sewer repair in two west Arkansas communities ...
Riverside classrooms and college boot camps programs aim to show North Carolina students they can build careers as environmental activists.
A new University of Georgia-led study finds coyotes are likely here to stay in the Southeast and that removal efforts are futile.
The global food system faces growing risks as modern farming practices undermine the resilience of the world's soils, according to new research.
Extreme weather events, from heavy rainfall to heat waves and droughts, are increasingly threatening crop yields globally, so new solutions are needed for agriculture.