News Archives - Page 77 of 170 - Modern Farmer
This Trick Might Actually Get Americans to Eat Bugs

The quest to get Americans to eat bugs has not, in any kind of broad... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
September 24, 2019
How a No-Deal Brexit Could Impact the UK’s Food Supply

As the UK inches closer to crashing out of the European Union without a divorce... (more)

Alex Robinson
September 23, 2019
Antimicrobial Resistance In Animals Is Getting Worse in Developing Countries

A landmark international study, just published in Science, charts an alarming rise of antimicrobial resistance... (more)

Andrew Amelinckx
September 22, 2019
USDA Officially Speeds Up Pork Production Process

For well over a year, the Trump administration has been trying to change the way... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
September 18, 2019
China to Suspend Additional Tariffs on Pork, Soybeans

China will lift additional tariffs on some American agricultural products in an apparent thawing of... (more)

Alex Robinson
September 16, 2019
Italian Snail Farmers Slide into Caviar Scene

Wild prawns with sour cream. Pancetta wafers with purple potato. Steak tartare with stracciatella cheese.... (more)

Alecia Wood
September 15, 2019
Thanks to Swine Fever, Pork Is Wildly Expensive in China

Pork is a very, very big deal in China. China consumes roughly half of the... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
September 12, 2019
Organic Nazis and Pumpkin Spice Spam: Your September Food News Round-Up

The end of summer has brought a few surprising developments in the food and farm... (more)

Brian Barth
September 12, 2019
Dicamba Drift Is Still Happening

You might remember the phrase “dicamba drift,” assuming you’re not a farmer who has to... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
September 11, 2019
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