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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Sunday, July 28, 2024
Hundreds of California farmers who have successfully completed prior conservation projects are well positioned to move to the next level of conservation, according to NRCS.
Agency officials are testing new fertility drugs and adoption incentives in an effort to control the overpopulation of horses and wild burros that are damaging public lands.
Following a stellar last week of April, fresh produce sales remained highly elevated during the first week of May. That’s according to an analysis by 210 Analytics, IRI and the Produce Marketing Association.
Honey bees could get a healthy boost to their diets and help them fend off diseases, according to new research out of USDA's Agricultural Research Service.