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Program: Food Forethought

Food Forethought

  • A Sincere Threat

    The ag industry needs to pay close attention to what’s currently playing out in Nebraska.

  • Compromise

    Black market trading hits school cafeterias.

  • Itching to Plant

    Warmer temperatures has everyone itching to plant.

  • Beware of Fake Faxes

    Scam artists and identity thieves are getting more brazen all the time.

  • Perpetual Funding

    Wouldn’t it be nice to help a program that’s been around for 110 years survive another one hundred years?

  • Bake & Take Day

    Connect with your neighbors through Bake and Take Day March 24th.

  • Rather Potty

    A Washington city finds a way to bring new life to old toilets.

  • Sage Advice

    Sustainability was the predominant topic of discussion this year at Commodity Classic.

  • New Building Standard

    New proposed building standard is a pretty good idea for a pretty good house.

  • Doomsday Talk

    A WSU Professor has a new book coming out next month that doesn’t quite fit the typical end of the world doomsday mold.

  • Backyard Getaway

    The backyard garden shed is no longer just a place for garden tools.

  • Job security

    The ag industry is constantly changing, evolving, and improving.

  • Healthy Favorite

    Think pizza isn’t in keeping with the USDA’s MyPlate dietary guidelines? Think again.

  • Farm Privacy Protection

    New farm privacy protection bill raises farmers’ and ranchers’ hopes, and activists’ ire.

  • Homeless Backyard Farm Animals

    Animal shelters are finding themselves inundated with homeless “backyard farm animals”.

  • Lines Of Communication

    Consumers trust farmers, but they’re not real sure if they trust farming.

  • Falling Favor For Clean Energy

    Consumer support for clean energy appears to be on the wane.

  • Composting

    Composting doesn’t have to be difficult.

  • Making The Best Better

    4-H has been there for generations of American youth, now we need to return the favor.

  • Bacon Lovers

    Despite protesters and their pamphlets of doom, more than four thousand people attended the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival.

  • To Sell Or Not To Sell

    The United States may soon end up having more of its land owned by foreign investors.

  • New Plant Hardiness Zone Map

    It’s official, gardeners and farmers can count on warmer weather.

  • Under Pressure

    The HSUS continues to put pressure on companies to support their erroneous beliefs about what is best for animals.

  • Unnecessary Legislation

    A television celebrity has caused needless fear among consumers, and even Congressmen over food safety.

  • Hampering Progress

    Yet more legislation that will hamper American consumer’s fuel choices.

  • Downsizing

    Putting the blame on your house or your dinnerware for weight gain is just another form of self- delusion

  • Alternative To Traditional Solar Cells

    Plant material could become a cheap and easy alternative to traditional solar cells.

  • Sugar: A Controlled Substance?

    Claims that sugar is as toxic as tobacco or illegal drugs has been bouncing around for quite some time now.

  • Getting Dirty For Your Health

    If this time of year has you feeling low, better get out and get a little dirty.

  • DOL To Re-Propose Parental Exemption Portion

    Public concerns have prompted the DOL to take a closer look at the proposed revision to the child labor in ag rule published last September.

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