The controversial reopening of Apalachicola Bay will test whether its once-sustainable local food system is still possible.
From expanding access to credit to cleaning up forever chemicals, the farm bill proposals cover a wide range of farm-group ...
With last minute federal guidance, grocers have lingering concerns about how new SNAP waivers will be implemented.
SNAP-Ed, the country’s largest nutrition education program, was eliminated last fall. States are starting to feel the impact.
The year encompassed devastating fires, historic floods, tornadoes, regional droughts, with farmers caught in the crosshairs.
Tariffs, corporate consolidation, and federal budget cuts were among the multiple challenges farmers faced this year.
This year, we doubled our reporting on the systemic obstacles to food security, including poverty, inequality, and structural ...
Update: In July, 2022, the California State Legislature passed a series of bills that include over $43 million in investment in drought relief for small-scale and historically underserved farmers. “We ...
David Andrews’ farm is about nine miles away from the small, aptly named Iowa town of State Center. The 160-acre farm has been in his family since 1865, and Andrews grew up there. Expand your ...
More and more pesticides approved for use on U.S. farm fields qualify as “forever chemicals,” new research shows, raising questions around their long-term environmental and public health consequences.
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