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A federal program to bolster the food supply chain during the pandemic involves sending a total of $16 billion in direct payments to farmers and ranchers, but some are being left out.
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An advocacy organization estimates there have been 3,000 cases of COVID-19 among migrant and seasonal farmworkers across 15 states.
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With schools closed, school nurses fear that the warning signs of illness or abuse may go unnoticed.
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As millions of people file for unemployment, some farmers are scrambling to find workers.
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For many farmers, 2019 was the first year of growing hemp, since it became legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. In addition to the normal challenges of...
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Many farmers are wrapping up a frustrating first year of growing hemp, which was legalized under the 2018 Farm Bill . “It’s kind of a good way to start,...
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Segment 1: Kansas City councilman is aiming for zero annual traffic deaths by 2030.The goal of Vision Zero is simple: eliminate all traffic-related deaths…
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There’s millions of dollars to be made from growing hemp, which for years was lumped in and vilified with its sister plant, marijuana. With the...
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Cow guts are quite the factory. Grass goes in, microbes help break it down and make hydrogen, then other microbes start converting it to another gas. In...
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As grassland and prairies gave way to farmland in the Midwest, habitats for some native birds disappeared. There’s a relatively new program in central...
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A Silicon Valley startup is pitting itself against major seed companies, alleging that those companies are price gouging in the Heartland. Farmers...
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For crop farmers, winter is the offseason. But that doesn’t mean they take the winter off. It’s meeting season — going to endless seminars or having...