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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Women in agriculture from both developed and developing countries say widespread gender discrimination persists and poses obstacles to their ability to help feed the world, according to a study from Corteva Agriscience.
West Coast citrus growers must deal with economic, regulatory and trade challenges even as they rapidly take over much of Florida's historic production.
USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service's new criteria for allowing young chicken slaughter plants to increase their line speeds from 140 birds per minute to 175 bpm are likely to prompt a lawsuit from food safety and worker protection groups.
Agri-Pulse Communications is looking for an intern who is passionate about reporting on farm, food and rural policy issues and serving our growing readership.
Legislative solutions to the most pressing issues facing agriculture are increasingly hard to come by in the currently politically polarized climate, a pair of congressmen told the United Fresh Produce Association Tuesday.
The Nebraska Farm Bureau has unveiled its new large-group Association Health Plan (AHP), which aims to provide insurance coverage to farmers, ranchers and people engaged in agribusiness.
Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue pleads for support for a not very popular House guest-worker bill while the Trump administration ponders its own executive fixes to current H-2A farmworker program.
As federal agents sweep farming operations across the country in search of unauthorized workers, are they targeting agriculture? The government says no, but the farm sector says it's feeling the heat.
In a celebration of inclusion, Land O’Lakes pooled the talents of Grammy-winning songwriter Liz Rose and singer Maggie Rose to update a classic nursery rhyme tune.