A California Farming Collective Navigates Federal Funding Cuts
The majority of the ILCMA grant was going to be used to purchase land to establish a commons—a collaborative system where land is owned and managed collectively, rather than by...
The majority of the ILCMA grant was going to be used to purchase land to establish a commons—a collaborative system where land is owned and managed collectively, rather than by...
From AI-powered irrigation to scalable smart tech, Netafim's Mike Hemman dives deep into how growers and retailers can make better decisions and boost ROI. The post CropLife Retail Week: Special...
An estimated 2.67 million trees in Iowa forests and another 4.4 million trees in urban canopies were killed or damaged by the 2020 Midwest derecho that swept across Iowa, according...
The California Milk Advisory Board (CMAB) today announced the launch of the 2025 Real California Grilled Cheese Sandwich Contest, a national foodservice recipe competition inviting professional chefs to reimagine the...
Two individuals have been arrested following an investigation by the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office into an incident involving an injured horse found in an abandoned trailer on July 27, 2025....
BEDFORD, Texas—Aug. 5, 2025—Hort Americas, in partnership with Avé Organics, is now offering OAN 10‑0‑0®, an organic nitrogen fertilizer that delivers a 100% plant‑available source of nitrogen to growers in...
Reducing your tillage or switching to an entirely no-till system can offer numerous environmental and economic benefits. Leaving the soil undisturbed reduces erosion and runoff, while also saving costs associated...
Since the launch of our Food Policy Tracker just seven months ago, Civil Eats has published more than 100 posts covering Congress’ actions and the Trump administration’s efforts to transform...
We look forward to seeing you August 20-21, for the MAGIE Show hosted by the Illinois Fertilizer and Chemical Association. The post MAGIE 2025: Ride, Drive, and Discover the Industry’s...
As of 8:48 a.m. CT, December corn was up less than a penny at $4.11½ per bushel. November soybeans were up 1¾¢ at $9.91 per bushel. September CBOT wheat was...