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Supreme Court Weighs Pork Case That Could Raise the Price of Bacon
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday over a California animal cruelty law that could raise the cost of bacon and other pork products nationwide.
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San Diego County's Avocado Crop Value Declines By Almost Half During Hot & Dry 2021: Report
For the first time in 12 years, San Diego County has a new top crop, while agricultural value exceeded $1.75 billion, according to the county’s Crop Report released Wednesday.
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China Plans Cloud Seeding to Protect Grain Crop Amid Drought
China’s agriculture ministry says it will try to protect its grain harvest from record-setting drought by using chemicals to generate rain.
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Why Experts Say You Should Immediately Squish This Bug On Sight
Officials are asking residents to immediately kill any spotted lanternflies on sight. The sap-sucking insect poses a threat to agricultural crops and the logging industry.
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Cal Poly Pomona's Pumpkin Fest Launches a New Preview Party
The celebratory soirée, a fundraiser for agricultural students, will kick off the multi-week happening.
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South Florida Farmworkers Fight for Protections as Climate Change Threatens Worker Safety
Farmworkers in South Florida are supporting efforts to create safety standards, including heat provisions and treatment for heat illness, as climate change makes working conditions deadly for some.
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Russia's Ukraine War Boosts Food Prices in U.S., Vexing Farmers About Planting More
Wheat farmers face a tough decision: Should they plant more crop not knowing whether prices will hold up?
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Fertilizer Prices Are at Record Highs. Here's What That Means for the Global Economy
Supply shortages fueled by the Ukraine-Russia conflict, along with a host of pre-existing factors, have driven fertilizer prices to record highs.
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These Cattle Ranchers Are Raising Better Beef, Spending Less — and Reducing Carbon Emissions
While some of these cattle ranchers didn’t discover regenerative agriculture practices in order to combat climate change, that’s been a significant impact.
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Next to the Last Steel Mill in Town, a Robotic Farm Grows Backed by Pritzker Billions
Fifth Season, a vertical farming upstart in the heart of steel country is hoping that it can come to play a big role in a new era of urban-based agriculture.
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Russia-Ukraine Conflict Has a Limited Impact on China's Food Prices
China’s emphasis on its own food production and security helps mitigate the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on domestic food prices, analysts said.
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U.S. Government Allows Mexican Avocado Imports to Resume After Brief Suspension
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Friday that imports of Mexican avocados could resume after a brief pause.
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US Suspended Mexican Avocado Imports on Eve of Super Bowl
The U.S. government suspended all imports of Mexican avocados “until further notice” after a U.S. plant safety inspector in Mexico received a threatening message, Mexico’s Agriculture Department said in a statement.
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Feds Will Spend $1 Billion to Spur Farmers and Ranchers to Fight Climate Change
The investment comes after the Biden administration pledged to slash climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions from the agriculture sector in half by 2030.
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Op-Ed: Tackling Child Labor in Cocoa Requires a New Approach. Nestle's CEO Says the Company Has One
Nestle CEO Mark Schneider explains why the company is investing more than $1.4 billion over the next decade to help cocoa farming families earn more.
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Walmart Makes an Investment in Vertical Farming Start-Up Plenty
The big-box retailer will carry leafy greens from Plenty in all of its California stores later this year.
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Lab-Grown Meat Could Make Strides in 2022 as Start-Ups Push for U.S. Approval
Investors have poured some $2 billion into cultured meat start-ups in the last two years, according to Crunchbase data.
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OJ Prices Set to Rise As Florida Growers Warn of Smaller Orange Crop
With Florida citrus growers anticipating what experts say will be its smallest orange harvest since the 1940s, Americans may see the price of orange juice climb higher.
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Australia Wouldn't Let Novak Djokovic in, But Backpackers Are Accepted With Open Arms
Australia is inviting backpackers because it wants to reduce labor shortages that have been made worse by Covid-19.
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Why Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon Has Soared to Its Highest Level in 15 Years
Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest hit a 15-year high between 2020 and 2021.