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Definitely err on the side of caution and toss any cucumber product that’s named in a recall, but most of the affected ...
On July 1, $1 billion worth of cuts from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) took effect. The funding was for local schools and food banks to buy produce from farmers.
Coffee growers in Vassouras, in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state, are hoping for an eleventh-hour reprieve before the country is subject to tariffs of 50% on its exports to the United States.
Here’s a look at insights from experienced CEA growers during the “From Setbacks to Success” session hosted at Cultivate’25.
Last season was the worst for the industry in more than a century, largely because of a so-far incurable plague called greening. Florida is the first state to roll out this federal block grant program ...
The U.S. EPA is releasing for public comment proposed registration for three end-use dicamba products for broadleaf weed control in dicamba-tolerant cotton and dicamba-tolerant soybeans.
The owner of a popular Davie business called Family Farms was arrested on 16 animal cruelty charges ― eight of them felonies ― after police said his property was full of underfed and sick animals.
Governor Kotek pauses farm stand rule changes after public blowback, family farms’ concerns over their impacts ...
Investigators traced the source to whole cucumbers grown by Bedner Growers Inc. and distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc. between Tuesday, April 29, and Monday, May 19.
Georgia farmers are preparing to fill in the gaps after the U.S. government imposed new tariffs on imported tomatoes from Mexico.
The dark red sweet cherries the Flathead is famous for have made their appearance. About a week and a half ago, cherry stands in Polson and along the east shore of Flathead Lake began selling local ...
As part of a growing movement to tackle on-farm food loss and improve profitability through data-driven collaboration, members of the U.S. Food Waste Pact gathered recently for a hands-on field day.