Tyson Foods’ claim that it could reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 through “climate-smart beef” is laughable. The brass at Tyson unveiled its magical greenhouse gas-canceling
'Made in the U.S.' labels can be used by foreign meat producers under certain conditions. Dave Dickey writes about the latest developments over labels.
Dave Dickey writes about a lawsuit filed by California and other states in his latest column. He explains: "By the late 1980s, climate change discussion had entered the political landscape. And it wasn't pretty. "
North Carolina and the state's farm bureau have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn activities that generally have been protected by the First Amendment, Dave writes.
Iowa — hog-happy Iowa — wants to prevent people on federal food assistance from buying meat, but there is another important element no one is talking about, Dave Dickey writes in his latest column.