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Dairy farmer Jesus Hurtado wheres a baseball hat in front of cows in a stable at Hurtado Dairy in Idaho, where he manages 30,000 cattle. Dairy processing facility Suntado co-founder
FinanceChina’s newfound taste for milk could be a $626 billion business. How U.S. banks and dairy farmers plan to cash in
By Michael del CastilloAugust 14, 2024
A woman smiles petting a tiny sheep
LifestyleMove over, dogs and cats—there’s now a growing demand for mini farm animals
By Haleluya Hadero, Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressAugust 12, 2024
Growing mangoes in Greece is the latest bizarre climate change experiment as droughts become the norm
EnvironmentGrowing mangoes in Greece is the latest bizarre climate change experiment as droughts become the norm
By Lea Dauple and AFPAugust 11, 2024
Heatwave deaths expose air conditioning crisis: Elderly and minorities most at risk
EnvironmentHeatwave deaths expose air conditioning crisis: Elderly and minorities most at risk
By Anita SnowAugust 2, 2024
Jeff Rowe, CEO of Syngenta.
LeadershipSyngenta CEO Jeff Rowe is incorporating AI and taking inspiration from timeless classics to help feed 8 billion people
By Peter VanhamAugust 1, 2024
Tom Vilsack
FinanceBlack and minority farmers get $2 billion in payments after USDA acknowledges years of discrimination
By Summer Ballentine and The Associated PressJuly 31, 2024
California farmers are signing up in droves to get paid to give up their water rights for 2 months because their summer crop prices are so low
FinanceCalifornia farmers are signing up in droves to get paid to give up their water rights for 2 months because their summer crop prices are so low
By Amy Taxin and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2024
Chocolate Easter bunnies at a grocery store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
RetailChocolate shortages: Swiss chocolate maker Lindt warns that poor harvests and high prices may lead to a global slowdown
By Mumbi Gitau, Ilena Peng and BloombergJuly 24, 2024
Two kids on a roof look at a flooded downtown
Environment‘The crop has just melted into the ground’: Vermont’s farmers are desperate after 2 consecutive years of flooding
By Lisa Rathke and The Associated PressJuly 19, 2024
A technology crucial for growing fruits and vegetables is suffocating the workers who pick them
HealthA technology crucial for growing fruits and vegetables is suffocating the workers who pick them
By Melina Walling and Dorany PinedaJuly 17, 2024
What are the symptoms of bird flu and how does it spread?
HealthWhat are the symptoms of bird flu and how does it spread?
By Lindsey LeakeJuly 15, 2024
A California mother plans to sue a dairy farm after feeding her children raw milk sickened her 6-year-old daughter and twins
RetailA California mother plans to sue a dairy farm after feeding her children raw milk sickened her 6-year-old daughter and twins
By Amanda GerutJuly 10, 2024
worker in plant nursery
EnvironmentFlorida farmers turn to an ancient tree from India as the state’s once-famous citrus industry dries up
By Freida Frisaro and The Associated PressJuly 6, 2024
A bus stop with a McDonald's breakfast ad as a passenger walks onto a bus.
RetailMcDonald’s cuts breakfast service hours by 90 minutes due to egg shortage in Australia
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 3, 2024
A flock of chickens inside an enclosure
HealthU.S. government will pay Moderna $176 million to develop a bird flu vaccine to stave off dairy cow epidemic
By The Associated PressJuly 2, 2024
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