by Jacob M. Thompson âThe Census of Agriculture paints the picture of what we have lost, and of what more could be lost without firm…
Posts published in “Agricultural”
The most significant change to organic certification is nearly here. But some experts worry that many food companies are unprepared. By Lydia Noyes As the U.S.…
By ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA It sometimes appears paradoxical that the same reasons which resulted in the dominance of an empire may end up being the reasons…
By Danielle Tyson Foods announced Monday it would permanently close its Iowa pork plant, which will lay off over 1,200 workers. âAfter careful consideration, we have…
BY DANIEL MUNCH Between 2017 and 2022, the number of farms in the U.S. declined by 141,733 or 7%, according to USDAâs 2022Â Census of…
by Jacob M. Thompson Legislation that would forbid food processors from labeling imitation meat products with words associated with butchered meat received early support Wednesday…
By STRANGE SOUNDS The combined forces of El Niño and La Niña have crippled Latin American soy output. Ukrainian and Russian grain farmers have…
By Tim Brown The protests taking place in Europe right now as farmers are not taking the governmentâs attacks on their livelihoods and food supplies. …
By Mongabay New evidence suggests that endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in consumer products, food, water and soil are behind the global rise in reproductive disorders, cancer,…
By RT International More than 20 people were detained during the protest, police said. Police officers detain a man during a farmersâ protest in…