Sarah Hagenow reflects on travels, farm visits and global promotion efforts during the first half of her term representing Wisconsin agriculture.
Recently, the news headlines announced that the Farmers’ Almanac was shutting down. That sent a shock wave through the gardening community. Gardeners everywhere are wondering where they were going to ...
When Donald Trump promised new tariffs while running for president, Gene Stehly worried that trade disputes would jeopardize ...
Hours after a social media clip of two Army West Point cadets dragging a skinny, storm-gray goat wearing a blue blanket on ...
The ranks of U.S. government statisticians have been gutted in the past year due to layoffs and buyouts. That along with ...
Julia Ortega makes organic coffee on a carbon-neutral farm in Puebla, keeping her business both profitable and sustainable.
A milestone agriculture project with a potential to address longstanding food security problem in Liberia is set to kick off ...
President Donald Trump is giving farmers some $12 billion in aid to help as they struggle to sell their crops while getting ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins today announced that she has signed requests from six more states for waivers from the rules of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) so that the ...
There are signs steeper US tariffs, introduced by US President Donald Trump, are feeding through to higher prices for Americans. But they are also inflicting pain beyond US borders. We look at ...
Webster County farmer Eddie Melton was re-elected president of Kentucky Farm Bureau during the organization’s 106th annual meeting. Shane Wiseman of Clark County was re-elected as first vice president ...
In an annual highlight of the Winter Meetings, the Scout of the Year program celebrates evaluators and administrators for ...
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