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California Ag Today
Beer Giant Anheuser-Busch becomes the first company to certify as “U.S. Farmed,” even adding the distinctive seal to its packaging this spring. This certification indicates the product derives at least 95 percent of its agricultural ingredients from American farms.
California Ag Today
American Farmland Trust is introducing The U.S. Farmed™ certification. This certification includes a distinctive U.S. Farmed packaging seal for farm products that derive at least 95 percent of their agricultural ingredients from farms in the United States.
The Agribusiness Update
A group of Mexican lawmakers are attempting to ban almost 200 pesticide chemicals, and farm loan interest rates are up sharply in third quarter.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
We catch up with a Ephrata rancher who rescued a nearly-frozen calf who went viral on social and national media.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
We catch up with a Ephrata rancher who rescued a nearly-frozen calf who went viral on social and national media.
Northwest Report
Federal officials find some very concerning things in Oregon's Harney County...and Vegetables are a big thing for Oregon agriculture.
Northwest Report
Events in Oregon are still at a standoff...Oregon keeps up with noxious weeds.
Northwest Report
Idaho is using drones to find potato diseases...and one of Oregon's tribes are asking the state to intercede in the occupation.
Northwest Report
Washington State is still coping with paying for wildfires...and the armed occupation continues in Oregon.
Food Forethought
Fast growing restaurant chain portrays modern farmers as evil mad scientist types bent on exploiting and torturing the animals under their care.
Farm of the Future
Earlier this week Chipotle Restaurant released the first of four episodes in its original series, Farmed and Dangerous — no, you heard me right ... FARMED and Dangerous.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Honoring those who strengthen America.
Land & Livestock Report
Remarkable isn't it that in this era of drones the humble horse still serves our nation.