Tag: Agriculture

Climate experts say spring is coming earlier. How will that affect agriculture and ecosystems?

Joe Lau, a row crop farmer in St. Joseph, Missouri, has observed an increase in extreme weather patterns

National Agriculture Day, 2026 – The White House

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION For 250 years, dedicated farmers, ranchers, and

How the humble hornwort could supercharge agriculture

Researchers believe that by making rubisco more efficient, crops will be able to grow faster and produce higher

In Cardboard and Gold, Narsiso Martinez Highlights the Workers of American Agriculture — Colossal

Americans are uniquely disconnected from our food. More than 10 percent of the working population is employed in

A Quilted Ice Hut on a Minnesota Lake Celebrates Community, Agriculture, and Craft — Colossal

Art Shanty Projects: Bringing Art and Community to the Ice In the Upper Midwest and Canada, where frozen

HARDBALL: Trump Agriculture Sec Brooke Rollins Tells Reluctant Blue States to Turn Over SNAP Data for Audit or Lose Funding (VIDEO) |

Brooke Rollins – Screencap of Twitter/X video. A Hardline Approach to SNAP: Rollins Draws the Line In the

Mike Johnson And Trump’s Agriculture Secretary Held A Press Conference On SNAP, And It Was A Disaster

A looming government shutdown is set to impact tens of millions of Americans, particularly vulnerable populations such as

Mike Johnson And Trump’s Agriculture Secretary Held A Press Conference On SNAP, And It Was A Disaster

As the impending government shutdown looms, its repercussions are poised to strike at the heart of daily life

The ‘Green Revolution’ transformed global agriculture. Now it’s adapting to climate change.

A scorching heat wave devastated Pritam Singh's wheat crops in 2022. During that year, temperatures soared to an

What climate change means for agriculture: Less food, more emissions

New research has shed light on the challenges of growing food on a warming planet. Two recent studies,

Veterans And Caregivers Heal Through Agriculture

Emily Emmons, along with her husband John, has dedicated her life to supporting Veterans, first responders, caregivers, and

How a US agriculture agency became key in the fight against bird flu

The cancellation of the vaccine contracts has drawn criticism from experts like Sorrell, who worry the move leaves