Plastic Mulch is Problematic—and Everywhere. Can We Do Better?
In Washington’s Skagit Valley, the beginning of summer is largely marked by the first ripe, red strawberry. Just off of State Route 20 headed west out of Burlington sits the...
In Washington’s Skagit Valley, the beginning of summer is largely marked by the first ripe, red strawberry. Just off of State Route 20 headed west out of Burlington sits the...
This summer, the world experienced the hottest week on record, with seven consecutive days of off-the-charts temperatures, and many places are experiencing other extremes, including deadly floods, droughts, and wildfires....
Bushel, an independently owned software company and leading provider of software technology for the agricultural supply chain, has announced a new mobile app and website portal available to all producers...
LAMAR STEIGER JOINS PROTECT THE HARVEST ADVISORY COMMITTEE Effective August 1, 2023, U.S. beef industry supply chain expert and cattle rancher Lamar Steiger will join Protect The Harvest’s advisory committee....
Courtesy of California Fresh Fruit Association The California Fresh Fruit Association (CFFA) applauds the introduction of the Specialty Crop Mechanization Assistance Act of 2023 (The Act), introduced by Congressmen David...
In agriculture, we work with some narrow windows of opportunity. Maybe it’s finding just the right time for planting or being there the night a difficult calf arrives or getting...
Leading Vertical Farming | CEA Trade Show Partners With Ceres University To Host ‘Internal Review’ Class The Day Before Indoor Ag-Con 2024 Opens In Las Vegas (JULY 17, 2023 –...
The Feed newsletter highlights recent legal developments affecting agriculture, with issues released twice a month. Click below to sign up for... The post The Feed: Volume 1, Issue 14 appeared...
Photo credit: Sanctuary Farms This month, the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) announced more than $300 million in awards to 50 projects focused on increasing...
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...