Our Summer 2024 Food and Farming Book Guide
If you want to suggest a book we missed, please let us know in the comments below or by email.Appetite for Change: Soulful Recipes from a North Minneapolis KitchenBy Appetite...
If you want to suggest a book we missed, please let us know in the comments below or by email.Appetite for Change: Soulful Recipes from a North Minneapolis KitchenBy Appetite...
Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Cargill, a global food and agriculture leader, will establish a new office hub in the City of Atlanta, creating more than 400 new...
Courtesy of the American Pistachio Growers Veteran sports marketing leader Zachary Fraser to head the non-profit trade association American Pistachio Growers (APG), the non-profit association responsible for driving global awareness...
Recognizing that dietitians are not typically trained on the origins of food, a course at the University of Arizona is trying to bridge that knowledge gap and prepare future dietitians...
Globally, there is significant attention on food security, safety, and the role of technology in making horticulture more sustainable. GreenTech Amsterdam was the epicenter of the horticulture industry last week....
The last several months have seen numerous developments in the on-going litigation filed by plaintiffs who claim that glyphosate-based pesticide products caused them to develop cancer. In these lawsuits, the...
They’re in the sewage sludge that farmers spread on fields as fertilizer, the pesticides used to control insects and the groundwater pumped for irrigation. They’re linked to health problems ranging...
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Each year without fail, the growing season brings its share of trends that “hit” with grower-customers and those that “miss the mark.” In 2024, CropLife® magazine is building upon this...
We would like to congratulate Kinley McAnally for winning this year’s Pendleton Cattle Barons Protect The Harvest scholarship. Kinley McAnally, born and raised in Pendleton, Oregon, is a shining example...