U.S. Cattle Inventory at 73-Year Low. What Are The Implications?
The U.S. cattle inventory is at a 73-year low, according to new data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The main reasons for this
The U.S. cattle inventory is at a 73-year low, according to new data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The main reasons for this
The average age of farmers in the U.S. continues to increase, while the number of farms continues to decline, according to new numbers from the
Having more women involved in agriculture is associated with better community well-being, according to researchers at Penn State University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A
California continues to lead the nation in agricultural production, according to the latest (2022) U.S. Census of Agriculture, which was released late last month by
The California wine industry, which includes the state’s wine grape growers, is facing challenging times, according to two highly respected annual industry reports. Simply put,
Elderberries, which are booming in popularity here at home and globally, could become the next big specialty crop grown in California. The global elderberry industry
California farms are facing a surge of agricultural pests on some of the state’s most valuable crops due to climate change, according to researchers at
Agrivoltaics – the practice of using the same piece of land simultaneously for agriculture and solar power generation – is getting a lot of positive
The California Farm Bureau has elected its first woman president, Glen County family farmer Shannon Douglass, in the organization’s 105-year history. Douglass was elected at
Ensuring greater competition in agriculture, particularly for smaller family farms which still comprise the majority of farm operations in California, is an issue that’s climbed
There’s good and bad economic news for U.S. food and agriculture in the coming new year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) authoritative
Earlier this year Kroger Co. ($140 billion annual revenue) and Albertsons Inc. ($80 billion annual revenue), the nation’s two largest conventional supermarket operators, announced they
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