Researchers find that diversifying crops and integrating livestock improves farm efficiencies and ecosystem services in the ...
USDA plans to send $12 billion in one-time bridge payments to farmers affected by trade disruptions and increased production ...
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Many farmers are pushing for more federal dollars to provide much-needed stability. Others, especially young farmers, are turning away from the government, looking to local networks for assistance.
The Trump administration is announcing $12 billion to help farmers facing economic headwinds after a turbulent year for trade. The Trump administration is rolling out a $12 billion aid package for ...
The package includes $11 billion in one-time payments to crop farmers. President Donald Trump announced a total $12 billion in funding to help American farmers during an event on Monday, and said that ...
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When Makeesha Munro and her partner, Travis Jones, started their farm in Collins, they didn’t expect to be traveling across the state to sell the culinary mushrooms they grow. Jones was semiretired ...
When Makeesha Munro and her partner Travis Jones started their farm in Collins, Missouri, they didn’t expect to be traveling across the state to sell the culinary mushrooms they grow. Jones was ...
On his family’s more than century-old farm in Greenville, Scott Gaffner brought in his soybeans this fall much like any other year. But, like thousands of other farmers across Illinois and the country ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it’s working to reform what it calls the "out of control" SNAP benefits program. The agency plans to redirect more of its nutrition budget toward healthier, ...
20 years ago, using insects to combat pests in crops, was seen as something of a fringe idea. Now, it's mainstream, with so-called good bugs dispatched far and wide, ready to hatch on delivery and get ...