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North Dakota on Thursday became the first state to pass a law intended to shield pesticide manufacturers from state liability ...
In this opinion piece, Christine Hamp, president of the National Grange, argues that low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are ...
USDA is withdrawing the salmonella framework it proposed last summer after years of study, drawing praise from the broiler industry but sparking concern from consumer advocates.
Agriculture Department employees have been told to unfreeze Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law grants and are now working to notify recipients individually.  A Rhode Island ...
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Christine Hamp
In this opinion piece, Christine Hamp, president of the National Grange, argues that low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are needed to expand high-speed internet service in hard-to-reach rural areas.
Thoroughbred horse racing is one of the biggest entertainment and sporting industries in the U.S. but it’s also a large contributor to rural economies because of the impact on jobs, agriculture, ...
A foot-and-mouth outbreak in Europe is putting the U.S. pork and beef sectors on edge, and trade barriers in international ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is evaluating whether to enact new rules declaring pesticides misbranded if they include ...
Canadian consumers are protesting U.S. trade policy by shifting purchases to domestic products and fruit and vegetables are among the top targets for substitutes.
Vice President JD Vance and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi touted progress in discussions on a U.S.-India trade deal ...
The Food and Drug Administration will create a national standard and timeline for the food industry to phase out all ...
Leaders of projects funded under USDA's canceled-and-rebranded Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities program are waiting for more guidance on how to reapply after the Trump administration labeled ...