Dan Nosowitz, Author at Modern Farmer - Page 21 of 83
Pilgrim’s Pride Wants to Settle Price-Fixing Lawsuit for $75 Million

Over the past year, several lawsuits and federal investigations have targeted an alleged long-running price-fixing... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
January 11, 2021
One of the Most Under-Used Resources in American Ag Is a Waste...

According to the University of Kentucky, each bushel of corn produced leaves about 50 pounds... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
January 8, 2021
Report finds Workers at Brazilian Beef Farms Supplying JBS Suffer ‘Conditions Similar...

JBS is the largest meat processor in the world. But that size seems to make... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
January 7, 2021
New Stimulus Package Provides Billions in Food and Agriculture Funding

Shortly before the New Year, President Donald Trump begrudgingly signed a new omnibus stimulus package,... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
January 7, 2021
Trump Administration Rejects Some Changes to Dietary Guidelines

The Trump administration has discarded some recommendations concerning alcohol and sugar consumption put forward by... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
January 5, 2021
British Man Finds New Apple Variety in the Woods

Following the success of the Honeycrisp, apple scientists—and there are plenty of them—have been trying... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
December 29, 2020
The World’s Largest Hog Farm Opened In China And It’s Nuts

China produces more pork than any other country in the world. That doesn’t necessarily mean... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
December 23, 2020
Judge Rules That Some Farmer Data Is Exempt From FOIA

The Freedom of Information Act, which has a long history in the United States, has... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
December 22, 2020
Federal Meat Plant Inspectors Reportedly Told to Work Despite COVID-19 Exposure

Conditions at meatpacking plants have led to an explosion in COVID-19, with facilities becoming major... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
December 15, 2020
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