Opinion: As the Heat Rises, We Must Do Better at Protecting Agricultural Workers
On a hot day in Florida in 2016, Haitian tomato picker Jean Francais Alcime fell ill in the field from heat stress. His supervisor tried to help, giving him water...
On a hot day in Florida in 2016, Haitian tomato picker Jean Francais Alcime fell ill in the field from heat stress. His supervisor tried to help, giving him water...
Last Saturday, American agriculture lost a noble warrior. Robert J. Wanzel, a film producer and agricultural communicator with an extraordinary combination of creativity, insight, candor, pragmatism, and work ethic, died...
PROTECT THE HARVEST SUPPORTS MISSOURI FARMERS CARE DRIVE TO FEED KIDS Jefferson City, Mo. -- Forrest and Charlotte Lucas, founders of "Protect The Harvest" (PTH), are joining the Missouri Farmers...
Courtesy of California Department of Food and Agriculture The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Office of Environmental Farming and Innovation is pleased to announce $7.4 million in grants to...
We bring you some of the best farm photos from July 27! Want to get listed in this daily feature? Be sure to hashtag your Instagram pics with #agdaily. View...
Companies sign intellectual property license agreement to offer joint solution for growers Langley, BC – Ahead of AmericanHort’s Cultivate’23 event in Ohio this week, Bevo Farms announced today that it...
On May 8, 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law Senate Bill 264 (“SB 264”) (codified Fla. Stat. Ann. §§ 692.201-205), which seeks to restrict certain foreign purchases and investments...
To become a lobster boat captain on the rugged coast of Maine, you will need more than just a few lobster traps and a boat. To catch lobster, your days...
For the last seven years, Kristy Kinlicheenie has worked as a 4-H extension assistant at the University of Arizona’s Apache Cooperative Extension in the city of St. Johns. That’s roughly...
The Greater Des Moines Partnership went all out to welcome the 3rd Tech Hub LIVE Conference and Expo back to Des Moines where it all began just two short years...