Pilgrim’s Pride Wants to Settle Price-Fixing Lawsuit for $75 Million
The company will not admit guilt, however.
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Pilgrim’s Pride Wants to Settle Price-Fixing Lawsuit for $75 Million
The company will not admit guilt, however.
One of the Most Under-Used Resources in American Ag Is a Waste Product
Corn residue left after harvest should be a great source of winter grazing.
Report finds Workers at Brazilian Beef Farms Supplying JBS Suffer ‘Conditions Similar to Slavery’
Repórter Brasil found problems at the bottom of the meat giant’s supply chain.
New Stimulus Package Provides Billions in Food and Agriculture Funding
It aims to fill gaps left by the first package.
Trump Administration Rejects Some Changes to Dietary Guidelines
The new version of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans was released last week—with some edits by the Trump administration.
British Man Finds New Apple Variety in the Woods
He’s still mulling names for it.
The World’s Largest Hog Farm Opened In China And It’s Nuts
It’s roughly ten times larger than most of the bigger facilities in the US.
Judge Rules That Some Farmer Data Is Exempt From FOIA
The Freedom of Information Act has its limits, and farmer locations is one.
Federal Meat Plant Inspectors Reportedly Told to Work Despite COVID-19 Exposure
A report finds that the FSIS is scarily lax about COVID-19 protocols for inspectors.
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