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The Trump administration’s hardline immigration policies have led to workplace raids, public protests and disruptions within ...
As Jill Trapp steered her pickup truck down the red dirt roads of southeast Oklahoma, she raised a hand to greet a passing ...
All across the nation, states are busy writing laws banning the sale and or manufacture of cultivated meat produced directly ...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of foreign workers come to the U.S. to fill temporary agricultural labor shortages through ...
A new report linking pesticide overuse to children’s health issues has ignited a battle within President Donald Trump’s circle of support, pitting powerful agrichemical giants against some organic ...
On May 16, 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts swept across central Illinois, developing into a dust storm near Bloomington and Champaign, which reduced visibility to zero, damaged some soy and corn crops, ...
Former USDA Under Secretary for Rural Development Basil Gooden, center, visits a grocery store on Aug. 29, 2024 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, that's supported by federal dollars. photo by Preston ...
When a poultry farm tests positive for bird flu, the clock starts. Within the first 72 hours, farmers start depopulating, an industry term for killing contaminated flocks. Despite the sweltering heat ...
Community and environmental groups in Iowa voice their opposition to a bill inside the state capitol building in Des Moines on February 10. The bill would give legal protection to pesticide makers ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins answers questions from the press during a press availability at the Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School in Alexandria, Virginia on April 3, 2025. photo by ...