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Southeast Regional Ag News
Clemson researchers identify a genetic marker that may help peanut plants thrive in rising temperatures.
California Ag Today
California’s push to expand organic acreage faces real-world resistance from farmers navigating high costs, tight labor, and tough market conditions.
California Ag Today
A new University of California report warns that dust storms—intensified by climate change—are threatening crops, livestock, and labor productivity. The study outlines both the causes and the consequences for the nation's top agricultural producer.
Farm of the Future
Today’s responsibility of a farmer goes beyond just producing food for the world; society is asking them to provide ecosystem services.
Farm of the Future
Changes in the climate obviously have an impact on agricultural production.
Farm of the Future
There is a lot of speculation about how climate change affects the planet, but it’s less discussed how it affects people.
Idaho Ag Today
The United States Department of Agriculture has approved the first-ever vaccine for honeybees.
California Ag Today
The decision means California can enforce its carbon emissions disclosure requirements while the case progresses.
California Ag Today
It was the goal of SB 1299 to protect farmworkers from extreme heat by legitimizing the risk in the worker’s comp system.
California Ag Today
The conservation priorities of focus are numerous but could include carbon sequestration and increased food system resiliency,
Farm of the Future
Carbon has been cycling into and out of topsoil since the beginning of agriculture, so can efforts to sequester carbon really work?
Farm of the Future
Extreme weather patterns are hitting U.S. crop growers this year.
Southeast Regional Ag News
According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Centers for Environmental Information, the year 2022 was the sixth warmest year since global records began in 1880.
Southeast Regional Ag News
“This farm bill that we’re debating in 2023 will need to be able to carry a label as the most climate-friendly bill that we have every passed in the Congress, in terms of agriculture," says former USDA Deputy Secretary Chuck Connor.
California Ag Today
Recently passed Inflation Reduction legislation has funds earmarked for agriculture to combat greenhouse gas emissions from livestock and soil tillage.
However, the Washington Policy Center’s Initiative on Ag Director, Pam Lewison says producers already do a lot of the things they’re calling for.
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With climate change emission reductions a big part of the bill, the debate over cost and impact is heating up
Farm of the Future
A new survey from Agoro Carbon Alliance reveals consumer insights on carbon farming and the role of farmers to mitigate climate change.