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The U.S. is releasing millions of sterile screwworm flies bred in Texas to combat the flesh-eating New World screwworm, recently discovered in southern Mexico and spreading north.
New Cumberland Council is hoping officials with the U.S. Department of Agriculture can assist in alleviating the community of its growing goose population. As part of their meeting Monday, council ...
Farmers and researchers are working together to expand organic buckwheat production in the Northwest and drive up demand for ...
Recalled turkey bacon, angry cattle groups and butter institute calls out Country Crock...check out all the latest ag ...
Princess Bednarski, Livestock Manager for the Houston Humane Society (HHS), has renewed support for a 2-year-old petition from Animal Partisan to the ...
Crop Progress report, USDA has pegged Indiana corn at 63% good to excellent and Hoosier soybeans at 62%. This compares to the ...
About 30 staff from Hispanic-serving U.S. universities met at the U.S. Agriculture Department part of a resurrected program ...
USDA Boosts Camelina Crop Insurance, Supporting Biofuel Producers and Diversification in Agriculture
USDA enhances Camelina crop insurance for 2026, covering organic, contractual growth linked to futures, after stakeholder ...
Fast-food chains are all well and good, but if you’re looking for a more elevated dining experience, high-end restaurant ...
--Wheat for September delivery fell 1.4% to $5.49 1/2 a bushel.
Today, Judge Stephen Alexander Vaden was sworn in as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Vaden, of ...
Today’s evergreens not only offer practical solutions to garden challenges—but they look fabulous in the landscape, too. With ...
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