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A new study led by Penn State researchers suggests that conservation programs focused on improving water quality may achieve better results by prioritizing rural farms over urban ones.
Hoeven thanked Secretary Rollins for delivering $10 billion in market-based disaster assistance and continues collaborating with her to advance the $21 billion in weather-related aid. Secretary ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins is set to visit the United Kingdom from May 12 to 14, marking her first international trade mission. This visit follows Trump's administration announcement ...
On May 6, Weissman will host NEW PORK CITY, a one-day culinary tour in Manhattan, offering fans and media a six-course, pork-only tasting menu inspired by iconic New York City landmarks and pork’s ...
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins has outlined her strategy and schedule for distributing nearly $21 billion in disaster relief funding to American farmers and ranchers.
The University of Idaho claimed first place overall at the 2025 National Collegiate Soil Judging Contest, held April 27 through May 2 in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Competing against 26 other ...
Despite these serious impacts, the study points out that U.S. regulators do not fully consider the effects of pesticides on soil life when approving their use. The researchers stress that pesticide ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is celebrating National Drinking Water Week, May 4–10, 2025, by raising awareness about the importance of clean drinking water and the professionals ...
American Farmland Trust (AFT) is actively working to shape agricultural policy in Wisconsin. In this year’s legislative session, AFT is focusing on two key bills that support farmland protection and ...
According to the latest Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer, 70% of surveyed farmers believe that the administration’s tariff policies will benefit the agricultural economy in the long ...
A new study by Stanford reveals the damaging effects of climate change on crop yields, particularly for key grains like wheat, barley, and maize.
H5N1 is particularly lethal for poultry, often leading to the rapid death of entire flocks. Cattle, on the other hand, have shown a stronger ability to recover. Human infections have remained rare and ...