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Idaho Ag Today
Valley School District is creating a new agriculture education program for its students. It just needs a little more help.
The Agribusiness Update
The FDA and USDA announced a joint request for information about food date labeling, including terms like “Sell By,” “Use By,” and “Best By", and the USDA’s farm income forecast for 2024 revealed a difficult year for the nation’s ag producers.
The Agribusiness Update
Hurricanes Helene and Milton had devastating impacts on the southeastern United States with many communities facing unprecedented challenges, and Protect the Harvest will cease operating on October 31, citing funding challenges that began during COVID.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The American Farm Bureau says clearer laws are now needed in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling overturning legal precedent favoring federal bureaucrats over judges.
Idaho Ag Today
Eden is a tiny rural city in Jerome County, Idaho, United States.
The Agribusiness Update
Food inflation is up for the ninth straight month, and a group of farm-state Senators are calling on the White House to improve energy independence.
The Agribusiness Update
Florida's December citrus projections down slightly from October, and EPA's Renewable Fuels Obligation changes criticized.
The Agribusiness Update
COVID-19 supply chain disruptions, and Archer Daniels Midland optimistic China will meet Phase-1 obligations.
The Agribusiness Update
The demand for canned food has soared in pandemic, and no evidence found that livestock or livestock food products can carry COVID-19.
Land & Livestock Report
Idaho Cattlemen Elected New USMEF President
The Agribusiness Update
The EPA says no to labels linking glyphosate to cancer, and Distinguished Service awards for three at National FFA Convention.
The Agribusiness Update
House Ag Chair Conaway delays Farm Bill, and a documentary titled 'Food Evolution' takes on GMO debate from science perspective.
Farm of the Future
At this week's Bayer LifeSciences Agvocate Forum in New Orleans, 12-year Braeden Mannering took the stage to share his agvocating story. His organization — 3B or Brae's Brown Bags —- provides homeless and low-income people with three healthy snacks and a bottle of water.
Farm of the Future
There are many employees making a difference in the many different programs and initiatives that the United States Potato Board is responsible for.
Food Forethought
Getting people to talk and consider the possibilities takes a bit of talent and can sometimes be a bit controversial.