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- Concerning the future of agriculture and ag techCaring for the future of agriculture and ag tech means understanding that elected officials play …
- Early childhood exposure to fact-based knowledge of agriculture and foodEarly childhood exposure to fact-based knowledge of agriculture is essential for ensuring food security, promoting sustainability, and driving wealth creation.
- The decline of small farmland in the United StatesThe decline of small farmland in the United States has emerged as a significant concern, underscoring broader issues in the agricultural sector.
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- [WATCH] Tennessee will lose 2 million farming acresThe University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture predicts Tennessee will lose two million farming acres …
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- Rising prices as Houthi strikes in the Red Sea continueAccording to the British Chambers of Commerce, Houthi strikes in the Red Sea are raising …
- A study found urban farms have six times the carbon footprint as conventional farms.A University of Michigan study found that fruits and vegetables grown on urban farms have …
- USDA projects to bring high-speed internet, clean water, infrastructure, and economic growth to rural communities.USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and White House Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden announced that the …
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- Colorado legislative committee approves the sale of Raw milkA legislative committee in Colorado has given its approval to a bill that will allow …
- European farmers protest unfair EU agricultural policiesEuropean farmers are demonstrating against unfair EU agricultural policy, claiming that their products are more …
- The U.S. political process is a complex and multifaceted systemThe U.S. political process is a complex and multifaceted system that involves various levels of government, political parties, and the electorate.
- The sun is good for your skinSunlight plays a crucial role in the production of vitamin D, which is essential for …
- The U.S. sees a significant decrease in farms and farm acresThe number of farms and farm acres in the United States has significantly decreased, according …
- Governor Reeves urges citizens to plan for severe weatherMississippi Governor Tate Reeves has declared February 11–17, 2024, to be Spring Severe Weather Preparedness …
- Eating healthy on a budget is uncomfortable but possibleBudgeting while maintaining a healthy diet can be difficult, but there are practical solutions. You …
- Press Conference and Community Meeting with Southeast Center for Cooperative Development and Ed WhitfieldOn January 27th, Southeast Center for Cooperative Development will be in Brownsville, TN hosting a …
- New USDA program offers food benefits to 21 million kidsA newly permanent federal program called the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (Summer EBT), will provide …
- 43.4 Million Acres Of American Agricultural Land Held By Foreign InvestorsThe U.S. Department of Agriculture has released a yearly study revealing the amount of agricultural …
- The Red Cross to Reduce Its Environmental FootprintThe American Red Cross is committed to lessening its influence on the environment and creating …
- Conservation groups call for the U.S. Interior Department to end Lake Powell Pipeline plans.Colorado River Basin conservation organizations have urged the US Interior Department to revoke environmental reviews …
- Plastic pollution is a 400 million-ton global problemWith about 400 million tons produced annually, plastic pollution has been a global problem since …
- Corporate megafarms and the risk to independent dairy farmsOne of the biggest existential risks to independent farmers and the food system is corporate …
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- Food Banks see an increase in requests for assistanceFood banks in the United States are expecting a 60% increase in requests for assistance …
- For many Americans, food benefits will be affected by Farm Bill delaysThe Farm Bill, which governs food and farming programs, will probably be extended for another …
- Black Entrepreneurs Day Awards More than $750,000 in GrantsIn an effort to honor creativity and business in the black community, Daymond John, the …
- Not Popular with Farmers, But Cover Crops Help The Climate and EnvironmentCover crops are crucial for promoting healthy soil In 2021, only around 7% of Midwest …
- Possible Free Legal Help for Individuals Affected by Heirs PropertyHeir’s property is inherited land without a clear title or deed, often left unclaimed and …
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- $3 Billion Climate-Smart Funds Available for Practices on Agricultural LandsThe U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing over $3 billion in funding to agricultural producers …
- Grassley Looks to Protect Farmers and Taxpayers Under His New USDA Spending ReformsThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is spending billions of dollars annually on programs that …
- Georgia as First State with Medical Cannabis Sales in Pharmacies?By the end of October 2023, Georgia is scheduled to start selling medicinal cannabis products …
- Devastating Effects of Climate Change on FinancesAccording to a recent assessment by the U.S. Department of Treasury, climate change can have …
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- USDA Announces $27.6 Million in Support for Underserved Farmers, Veteran Farmers and Ranchers through the 2501 ProgramThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced $27.6 million in grants to support underserved …
- Is Meat Woth It?Our appetite (for meat) affects climate change; it determines whether we can stay under a …
- New Orleans Safe Drinking Water Supply at Risk of ContaminationNew Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has signed an emergency declaration in response to concerns that …
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- A California Organization to Create Opportunities for Female Entrepreneurs of ColorThe Black and Brown Opportunities for Profit Center in San Bernardino is a high-tech economic …
- Increased Energy Consumption in Hotter Temperatures to Cool BuildingsThe hottest month in human history, July, has led to a vicious cycle where the …
- Rural Broadband ReConnect Program Receives Millions from USDAThe U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing grants and loans totaling $714 million to rural …
- Due to Expire this Month, What Will the New Farm Bill Cost?Congress is preparing to pass the 2023 Farm Bill or file an extension before its …
- Secretary of Agriculture Thomas Vilsack Announces $150 Million to Connect Small-Acreage and Underserved Forest LandownersPresident Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) will provide $150 million to the US Department of …
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- The Rise in COVID Cases Reintroduces Mask MandatesAs COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise in the US, many institutions are reintroducing mask mandates. …
- Staten Island Non-profit offers the HBCU experience to studentsTammy Renae Greer, a former HBCU student at Howard University, established the Staten Island HBCU …
- Understanding the Farm BillThe Farm Bill is an omnibus measure that oversees the food and agriculture systems in the …
- Long Awaited Change in Farm Bill for Ranchers and FarmersFor decades, South Dakota livestock producers have advocated for country-of-origin labels, but the issue has …
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- MSU to study Mississippi Delta climate impact and resilienceThe National Science Foundation has awarded $4 million over the course of five years to …
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