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South Carolina Could Go All in for Alligator Farming

Residents of the state can already hunt alligators and buy alligator meat, but there is... (more)

Sam Brasch
February 21, 2014
5 Lawsuits Between Pig Owners and the State of Michigan

Michigan tried to head off a looming wild pig problem with legislation defining what is... (more)

Jesse Hirsch
February 18, 2014
Processed Chicken From China Slips Past New Country-of-Origin Labels

Raw imported meat or fish now bears a label describing where it was raised, slaughtered... (more)

Sam Brasch
February 3, 2014
Rural Crime School: To Catch a Cattle Thief

"Don't wear anything you don't want to get cow poop on." Welcome to Rural Crime... (more)

Andy Wright
January 24, 2014
Big in Japan: Farming via Webcam

A rubber-booted farmer and a sharply-suited city worker may appear to inhabit two different worlds.... (more)

Danielle Demetriou
January 21, 2014
Meet the New Drone That Could Be a Farmer’s Best Friend

If it were possible to give every square foot of the farm exactly what it... (more)

Rachel Rohr
January 21, 2014
Why Restoring This Cranberry Bog Could Change Environmental Science

For over 150 years, Tidmarsh Farm, a 577-acre cranberry bog near Boston, has been in... (more)

Reyhan Harmanci
January 17, 2014
Colorado Pot Growers Struggle to Meet High Demand

At The Clinic in South Denver, a sign greeted visitors reading: "We are currently out... (more)

Sam Brasch
January 14, 2014
Will New Antibiotic Regulations Actually Do Anything?

The F.D.A.'s new voluntary guidelines on antibiotics might not do much in the fight against... (more)

Sam Brasch
January 3, 2014
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