Brazilian Government May Start Paying Farmers to Conserve Land
The response is part of a partial turnaround of conservation policies.
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Brazilian Government May Start Paying Farmers to Conserve Land
The response is part of a partial turnaround of conservation policies.
What’s in Biden’s 2022 Budget Proposal for Agriculture?
An increase in discretionary spending, research on climate change and social justice lead the charge.
Cyber Attack Forces JBS to Shut Down Several Plants
The White House suggests the attacks originated in Russia.
The Struggle to Contain, and Eat, the Invasive Deer Taking over Hawaii
Axis deer were first brought to the islands in the 1860s. Now they number in the tens of thousands.
Can Backyard Chickens or Gardens Supply a Household’s Protein Needs?
A new study looks at backyards as a protein factory.
Rampant Farm Fraud Reportedly Plagues PPP Loans
“Beefy King” is not a real farm.
Cracked Bridge Over Mississippi River Could Have Major Effects on Agriculture
With a vital part of the river closed, barges carrying crops waited in line.
Court Rejects Bayer’s Glyphosate Appeal
The $25-million verdict, just one of many cases, still stands.
Why is the USDA Buying $40 Million Worth of Pistachios?
The department is also making the largest seafood purchase in its history.
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