A drift-prone herbicide called dicamba continues to plague the Midwest, despite
promises to end the problem from the chemical’s backers. A top seed industry
executive now has joined dicamba’s critics.
California’s farmers are pumping vast amounts of water from underground aquifers
this year to make up for water they can’t get from rivers. It’s unsustainable,
and the state is moving to stop it.
The fight against climate change may be taking a striking new turn under the
Biden administration. The White House is calling climate action a form of
environmental justice, part of a campaign to address economic and racial
inequity.
In rural North Carolina, an electric cooperative is reliving its New Deal
history, bringing technologies like electric cars and broadband Internet to
isolated communities struggling with poverty.
Several big farm groups, traditionally hostile to environmental regulations, are
now working with environmental advocates in support of farmer-friendly actions
to reduce carbon emissions.
Some of the first GMOs – corn and cotton plants that have been genetically
modified to fend off insects – are running into problems. Bugs have become
resistant to them because they’ve been overused.
The Trump administration has been buying food from farmers and getting it to
food banks. Food banks, however, say the program was not set up to deliver food
efficiently.
Traditional farming depletes the soil and releases carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere. But decades ago, a scientist named Rattan Lal helped start a
movement based on the idea that carbon could be put back into the soil — a
practice known today as “regenerative agriculture.” NPR food and agriculture …
A trillion dollars worth of American farmland will change hands in the coming
years. Wealthy investors are likely to buy more of it with the power to shape
rural communities and the environment.
Thousands of meatpacking workers have been infected with the coronavirus. Some
of their employers now are rolling out large-scale testing, and their experience
may offer lessons for other businesses.
Several meat processing plants around the U.S. are sitting idle this week
because workers have been infected with the coronavirus. Tyson Foods, one of the
The Internet startup Tillable wants to match farmers with farmland available for
rent. The problem? Farmers already on that land fear their farm data is being
used against them.
Researchers in Israel have grown date palm trees from ancient seeds found at the
same site as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Those trees might soon produce fruit,
re-creating the taste of antiquity.