3 hrs ago | The Piqua Daily Call
With the explosive Internet viral hit, "I'm Farming and I Grow It," the Peterson Brothers lip-synced their way in to the hearts of Americans and have become national agricultural advocates for the new online generation of farming and its progressive practices.
7 hrs ago | Seattle Times
Canada disapproves new meat labeling rules
Canada said Thursday that it is considering retaliatory measures against the United States in a dispute over meat-labeling rules that Ottawa and the World Trade Organization consider discriminatory.
8 hrs ago | 9NEWS
New rules for labeling meat go into effect in US
Shoppers in the U.S. will soon have more information about where their meat comes from after new federal labeling rules went into effect Thursday.
8 hrs ago | Seattle Times
NJ students to help Michelle Obama harvest garden
Schoolchildren from New Jersey shore communities battered by Superstorm Sandy will join Michelle Obama for a garden harvest next week.
12 hrs ago | WKXW-FM Trenton
Senate Rejects Genetically Modified Organism Labeling Amendment
The amendment by Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders tried to clarify that states can require the labels.
15 hrs ago | KAIT-TV Jonesboro
Hay, wheat, corn take beating from Arkansas rains
DE QUEEN, AR - Heavy rain and high winds brought by recent storms did some damage to the Arkansas corn, winter wheat and hay crops.
20 hrs ago | Houston Press
The "Ag-Gag" War: Big Ag Declares War on Whistleblowers
Cody Carlson had no way of preparing for this moment. He was a Manhattan kid, days removed from working as an analyst for a business-intelligence firm, where he scrutinized corporations and their executives.
23 hrs ago | Seattle Times
Mexico cartel dominates, torches western state
The farm state of Michoacan is burning. A drug cartel that takes its name from an ancient monastic order has set fire to lumber yards, packing plants and passenger buses in a medieval-like reign of terror.
Bee and wild flower biodiversity loss slows
Researchers led by the University of Leeds and the Naturalis Biodiversity Centre in the Netherlands found evidence of dramatic reductions in the diversity of species in Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands between the 1950s and 1980s.
Senate rejects bid to let states run food stamps
The Senate on Wednesday rejected a Republican bid to turn the federal food stamp program over to the states.
Senate Rejects GOP Bid To Let States Run Food Stamps
The current food stamp program is administered by the Agriculture Department and federal dollars are unlimited as long as recipients qualify.
One block: How neighbors saw twister's deadly path
Dan Garland could feel the latch on the shelter door begin to turn in his hand. It was as if the storm outside were a living, breathing thing - and it was trying desperately to get in.
W.Va.'s local-food movement a model for Appalachia
With eight in 10 farmers making less than $10,000 a year, West Virginia will never rival big Midwestern factory farms in producing food.
Foster Farms recalls grilled chicken breast strips
Federal agriculture officials say chicken producer Foster Farms is recalling about 6,165 pounds of its ready-to-eat grilled chicken breast strips because the strips contain wheat and soy - known allergens - which are not listed on the labels of its packages.
High crop prices entice farms to expand planting
Across the Midwest, farmers are planting crops on almost any scrap of available land to take advantage of consistently high corn and soybean prices.
African Cities Test The Limits Of Living With Livestock
Raising chickens has become so fashionable among some urban Americans that there's now a market for chicken diapers , as we reported this month.
Thailand urged to explore edible insect market
Researchers say Thailand is showing the world how to respond to the global food crisis: by raising bugs for eating.
New rice contamination reported in China
The mills in Hunan province's Youxian county were ordered to suspend business and recall their products after samples showed excessive levels of cadmium, according to an official notice issued Tuesday by the county government.
Senate to debate crop insurance in farm bill
The Senate is debating cuts to the federally subsidized crop insurance program as it considers a massive farm bill this week.
Sound agricultural system significant to ensure food security in Africa - Tuesday, 21 May 2013 07:11
Sound agricultural system is significant to enable Africa become self-sufficient in food production during the coming 50 years, Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture of the African Union , Rhoda Peace Tumusiime said here Monday, ENA reported.