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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Tuesday, January 07, 2025
What might one day be called the Idaho Growers Almond Coup may be taking root in the Treasure Valley of southwest Idaho, where farmers successfully grow table and wine grapes, peaches, apples, nectarines and more.
A California company is working to put a dent in the cellulosic biofuel portion of the Renewable Fuel Standard - one garbage truck at a time. Clean Energy Renewable Fuels P a subsidiary of Clean Energy Fuels P uses liquefied renewable natural gas (RNG) to power vehicles equ
In their second hearing on the state of their industry in the last three days, livestock groups did their best to make the case for less red tape and an increased international footprint.
WASHINGTON, May 31, 2016 - In a decision that did not come as a surprise, the Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that landowners can challenge Army Corps of EngineersP wetlands determinations in court (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co.).
A highly curious statement was made at last week`s U.S. Senate hearing on the Farm Credit System. Leonard Wolfe, the CEO of a community bank in Kansas and one of the bank lobby`s chief spokesmen on farm lending issues, denied in testimony to Congress that the banking in
The Food and Drug Administration is doing a better job of targeting imported food for inspection but still has work to do, a new Government Accountability Office report concludes.