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Truck Drivers Are on the Way to Canada’s Capital to Protest Vaccine...

As tensions over vaccine requirements and supply chain issues rise, a group dubbed the “Freedom... (more)

Emily Baron Cadloff
January 27, 2022
Bird Flu Is Back in the US

The same strain that crushed the poultry industry in 2015 has been found in the... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
January 26, 2022
Florida Forecasted to Have Smallest Orange Crop Since 1945

Citrus greening disease is to blame.

Dan Nosowitz
January 26, 2022
CDC Reveals That Only 10 Percent of Americans Eat Enough Fruits and...

On the other hand, there are lots of holes in the data to which the... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
January 19, 2022
Tobacco Field Where Martin Luther King Jr. Worked Preserved as Historic Site

The Connecticut property, where King worked in college, has important connections to the Civil Rights... (more)

Emily Baron Cadloff
January 17, 2022
USDA Increases Rates for School Lunch Budgets

A recent study suggested this boost is wholly vital.

Dan Nosowitz
January 13, 2022
Maine Governor Denies Farmworkers the Right to Unionize

The reasoning? She feared it would discourage the growth of farms.

Dan Nosowitz
January 13, 2022
US to Export Pork to India For the First Time

American pork products will head to India in exchange for produce like mangoes and pomegranates.

Emily Baron Cadloff
January 11, 2022
Cracking the Genetic Code of the Lychee

After mapping the genes of this short-season tropical fruit, researchers make a discovery that could... (more)

Lindsay Campbell
January 9, 2022
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