As U.S. soybean and cotton farmers work to get their 2020 crops planted, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case that has the potential to disallow the spraying of dicamba this growing season.
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There is, of course, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who directs the National Institute of Allergy and
Three dozen Senate Democrats are pushing leaders of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and several other agencies how each plans to protect both the U.S. food supply and food supply chain workers during the Covid-19 outbreak.
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USDA’s COVID-19 Federal Rural Resource Guide Lists Federal Programs That Can Help Rural Communities, Organizations and Residents Impacted by COVID-19
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Meat processing workers at Smithfield Foods in Milan, Missouri, were raising concerns about their working environment even before nearly 600 employees of a Smithfield plant in South Dakota contracted COVID-19. Smithfield shut down its South Dakota plant indefinitely Sunday, and some workers in Mila
There’s a day of reckoning coming for farmers, Big Ag, and the food distribution system after the U.S. and world finally harness the novel coronavirus pandemic. Because the truth is that the U.S. wasn’t well prepared for the havoc the coronavirus has wrought on the nation's food supply chain, meat p