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1 hour ago

The Easiest Way To Keep Fresh Basil On Hand All Year - Tasting Table

Grow basil indoors year-round by providing sufficient sunlight or grow lights, warmth, moist well-draining soil, and proper drainage to prevent frost-related dieback.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

Plant importers say border delays in Kent could drive up prices and stop deliveries from EU

Delays and damage at Sevington border control are increasing costs and risk causing transport companies to halt plant shipments across the Channel.
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fromFuncheap
11 hours ago

Ranch First Wednesday Open Community Day | Napa

Connolly Ranch hosts monthly Walk-in Wednesdays in Napa with free admission, a suggested $5 donation, outdoor activities, and family-friendly access.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
20 hours ago

India is world's second-largest shrimp producer. That is now under threat

US tariffs have sharply reduced shrimp prices, forcing Indian farmers into risky second crops and threatening livelihoods in a large export-dependent industry.
fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

Country diary: Lambing in autumn? That's a local specialty here | Sara Hudston

As far back as the 17th century, sheep from west Dorset and south Somerset were renowned for their ability to lamb out of season, due to a genetic quirk which somehow arose in the region. With careful planning, healthy ewes could have three pregnancies in 24 months. They became a registered breed during the Victorian era. Local shepherds vied to name it after their own county, and Dorset won: in 1891 farmers near Bridport established the Dorset Horn Sheep Breeders' Association.
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fromTasting Table
1 day ago

One Brand Of Apples Won't Brown, Thanks To Science - Tasting Table

Some of us will cut off the bruise and eat the rest, but evidence shows that a lot of bruised apples are tossed out. According to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, about 45% of all fruits and vegetables are wasted. That's 3.7 trillion apples. The creators of Arctic apples saw that as a major problem they needed to fix as they attempted to design an apple that wouldn't turn brown, allowing it to stay fresher longer.
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1 day ago
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Why is the government dropping millions of flies over the Bay Area?

Sterile male Mediterranean fruit flies are released from aircraft to mate with wild females and gradually eradicate invasive medfly populations, protecting California agriculture from major losses.
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago
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Why is the government dropping millions of flies over the Bay Area?

Releasing sterile, irradiated male Mediterranean fruit flies by air suppresses and eradicates invasive populations, protecting agriculture from major economic losses.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Farmers' Almanac to fold after 208 years of publication, citing 'chaotic media environment' | Fortune

Farmers' Almanac will end print after its 2026 edition and cease online access next month due to financial and distribution challenges in a chaotic media environment.
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago
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Further bird flu outbreak found on Carlow farm, as Fota Wildlife Park to remain closed until at least the end of November

fromIrish Independent
4 days ago
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Further bird flu outbreak found on Carlow farm, as Fota Wildlife Park to remain closed until at least the end of November

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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

California city tried to stamp out 10-year-old's beehive project. Saving the bees was a lesson in love

A 10-year-old in Santa Rosa faced city orders to remove his large European bee colony after officials deemed home beekeeping an illegal occupation.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Palestine's olives

Olive trees and their oil sustain Palestinian livelihoods, culture and identity through communal seasonal harvests that support over 100,000 families.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Afghanistan's opium crop falls 20 percent as synthetic drugs surge

Afghanistan's once-booming opium industry has shrunk dramatically with cultivation falling by 20 percent in 2025, according to a United Nations report warning of a sharp rise in synthetic drug production. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said on Thursday that the area devoted to the cultivation of opium poppies dropped from 12,800 to 10,200 hectares (31,630 to 25,200 acres) this year, barely a fraction of the 232,000 hectares (573,000 acres) cultivated before the Taliban's narcotics ban took effect in 2022.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Second bird flu outbreak may lead to smaller turkeys on Christmas tables this year

Christmas turkey sizes may shrink due to a confirmed second avian flu case in an Irish flock, risking reduced supply and potential price effects.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Green desert': the farmers winning a battle with Brazil's wood-pulp giant

Baixa Verde families won public land rights against a multinational but now face escalating violence, arson and death threats over eucalyptus plantation disputes.
fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Designing for Horses: 8 Projects Shaping Space for Equine Life

Few commissions allow architects to focus on non-human users, and fewer still involve horses. While domestic pets like cats and dogs are common muses, the particular needs of horses present a unique challenge when designing stables. Since the horses, who are the stable's primary inhabitants, cannot articulate their needs, design relies on the rigorous requirements dictated by human caretakers, requiring a balance between streamlined human operations and maximized horse comfort and safety.
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fromIndependent
4 days ago

Darragh McCullough: Pumpkin growers have turned their fields into adrenaline parks because there's more money in fear and Instagram than beef or barley

Farmers have carefully curated a Halloween experience that families are quite happy to shell out for
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

It's time to rethink ag innovation from the ground up

A cooperative, system-level innovation approach accelerates technology adoption and strengthens farm resilience and profitability amid declining public research investment and rising global competition.
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fromModern Farmer
5 days ago

11 Tasty and Easy to Grow Squash Varieties

Squash offers numerous cultivars for all climates and seasons, with summer varieties like 'Black Beauty' and 'Cosmos' maturing quickly and fitting small to large gardens.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

UC Berkeley researchers find 75% of surveyed field workers labored during Sonoma County wildfires since 2017

Sonoma County's Ag Pass program prioritizes agricultural operations over worker health and safety, exposing farmworkers to wildfire smoke and inadequate protections.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Here's how to stop gophers from wrecking your garden

Use a multipronged approach—trap gophers, install underground mesh barriers, and favor less-preferred plants to protect valued garden vegetation.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

The world is about $4.5 trillion short of securing a sustainable food supply for the future, global food and ag business CEO says | Fortune

A major global food supply gap requires roughly $4.5 trillion investment to develop sustainable, nutritious crop production amid land, water, biodiversity, and emissions constraints.
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fromThe Local Germany
1 week ago

More than half a million birds culled in German bird flu outbreak

Widespread bird flu in Germany has led to culling of over 500,000 farm birds and threatens significant egg price increases.
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fromModern Farmer
2 weeks ago

7 Highest-Yielding Cover Crops

Cover crops reduce erosion, improve soil health, suppress weeds, support biodiversity, and can increase following-year crop yields while some provide forage or marketable harvests.
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fromModern Farmer
1 week ago

Saving Seeds on the Farm: Building Resilience

Saving and selecting seeds reduces costs, preserves heirloom and landrace varieties, supports breeding, cultural continuity, and resilient crops for changing climates.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Plants have a secret language that scientists are only now starting to decipher

Plant cell walls are dynamic, communicative structures that regulate growth, defense, and can be manipulated to improve crops and breeding.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

Mega-rich MAGA official Scott Bessent mocked for saying he is "actually a soybean farmer" - LGBTQ Nation

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent claimed to be a soybean farmer despite owning leased farmland and drew criticism for misrepresenting his role and wealth.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

'I split from my wife 12 years ago but we never divorced and I'm worried I can't leave the family farm to our son without her getting a share. What should I do?'

A separated but still-married spouse retains legal inheritance rights; careful estate planning and legal advice are needed before transferring the farm to a child.
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fromTasting Table
6 days ago

This Fruit Tree Loves Tiny Yards And Delivers Huge Rewards - Tasting Table

Dwarf apple trees yield full-size apples while staying 4–8 feet tall, making them ideal for very small yards and easier, faster fruit production.
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fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Library exhibit to showcase plant-human communication | Cornell Chronicle

Plants can be engineered or instrumented to send alerts—texts or color changes—when stressed, enabling direct human-plant communication and smarter agricultural responses.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Hot summer and damp autumn cause UK boom in destructive honey fungus

Honey fungus sightings in the UK rose nearly 200% in one year after a hot summer and damp autumn, increasing tree and plant infections.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

A matchmaking site helps farmers find buyers for their land

Online marketplaces and state programs connect selling or retiring landowners with new farmers to preserve stewardship and continue agricultural operations.
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fromsfist.com
1 week ago

Berkeley Animal Rights Activist Convicted of Stealing Chickens From Petaluma Farm

Zoe Rosenberg was convicted of trespassing and conspiracy for taking four chickens from a Petaluma poultry farm and faces up to five years' imprisonment.
fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

Inside the Secret Service hunt for skimmers as outdated SNAP cards let thieves steal millions

TOWSON, MARYLAND - Inside a suburban Maryland gas station, the Secret Service's Vincent Porter runs his fingers over a card reader in front of a clerk, hunting for signs that the terminal has been hijacked by thieves. The financial analyst is feeling for the plastic overlay of a skimmer, an electronic device used to exploit the half-century-old card technology still used to deliver benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, which helps over 41 million Americans pay for food each month.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Horse lovers flock to southern Santa Clara County to ride and train. But a rezoning proposal has equine businesses there on edge.

Proposed rural zoning amendments in unincorporated Santa Clara County may reclassify horses and restrict stables, alarming equine business owners.
#zoning
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago
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Horse lovers flock to southern Santa Clara County to ride and train. But a rezoning proposal has equine businesses there on edge.

fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago
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Horse lovers flock to southern Santa Clara County to ride and train. But a rezoning proposal has equine businesses there on edge.

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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Death, threats and terror: The price of denouncing extortion for Michoacan farmers

Organized crime's escalating extortion of lemon farmers in Michoacán imposes rising quotas, fuels violence and deaths, enforces silence, and devastates rural livelihoods.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 week ago

Colombia Avocado Board Elects New Officers and Directors to Lead Next Phase of U.S. Market Growth - Food & Beverage Magazine

Colombian avocado exports to the U.S. are projected at 150 million pounds as CAB leadership shifts to sustain and capitalize on rapid market growth.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Why some people are paying $300 a night to sleep in an old grain bin | CBC News

Alberta ranchers convert old grain bins into rentable cabins as agritourism to diversify income and preserve family ranches.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Righto': one magic word gets Australia's newly crowned top working dog to spring into action

Border collie Duke covered 556 km in three weeks to win the Cobber Challenge that tracks working farm dogs with GPS collars.
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fromAxios
1 week ago

China will return U.S. soybean buys to recent annual levels, Bessent says

China pledged 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans this season and at least 25 million metric tons annually for the next three years.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Why Your Pumpkin Guts Belong In The Garden, Not The Garbage - Tasting Table

Use past-the-prime pumpkins, including jack-o-lantern guts, as compost or buried fertilizer after removing seeds and breaking them into small pieces.
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Three Countries That Supply The Most Sugar In The World - Tasting Table

Sugar is one of the most fundamental food products in the world, and the countries that supply the most sugar are unsurprisingly spread out all over the globe. Sugar, of course, comes from all different kinds of crops, but when it comes to the commercial production of the different types of sugar we use in cooking and baking, two dominate.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Report Reveals a Grim Picture of Australian Horse Racing

Australian horse racing experienced 175 deaths between August 1, 2024 and July 31, 2025, the highest annual total since 2014.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Don't Throw Out Extra Glass Jars, Save Them To Make An Herb Garden Right In Your Kitchen - Tasting Table

Upcycle glass jars into indoor herb gardens: clean jars, add soil or cuttings, provide sunlight and water, label and reuse dried herbs for cooking.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Sweet Green Veggie You Can Grow Indoors All Winter Long - Tasting Table

Green peas are ideal indoor winter vegetables because they prefer cool temperatures, self-pollinate, and thrive in containers with well-draining potting mix.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Iowa farmers scramble to capture thousands of mink released in 'terrorist act' by likely anti-fur protesters | Fortune

Intruders released 2,000 mink from an Iowa fur farm, leading to animal deaths, property damage, and recovery efforts while raising legal and welfare concerns.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Trump Supporting Farmer Caleb Ragland Torches Tariffs

Thousands of U.S. farms risk bankruptcy and suicides if the trade war and retaliatory tariffs cut off China’s soybean market access.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Hannah Neeleman of Ballerina Farm eats the same high protein, high fiber lunch daily - washed down with gut-healthy kefir

Hannah Neeleman, the face of the lifestyle brand Ballerina Farm and "tradwife" influencer known for cooking elaborate meals from scratch, doesn't overthink lunch. "It's super simple," Neeleman told Business Insider. Most days, the 35-year-old entrepreneur and homesteader prepares a simple, balanced meal consisting of a carb, a lean protein, and some vegetables for herself, her husband, Daniel Neeleman, and their eight homeschooled kids.
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fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Wicklow farmer banned from animals for life after rotting carcasses found on his land

Garda Damien Prendergast, from Dunlavin Garda Station, told the court that in March 2023, while driving through Dunlavin, he saw several sheep wandering on the road. He returned the animals to Mr Mooney's land, where he observed dead livestock, animal carcasses and a strong smell of decay. He said he returned later the same day with other gardaí to inspect the scene. On their return, they took photographs which were shown in court. These depicted several dead and decomposing cows, lambs and sheep.
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fromHigh Country News
2 weeks ago

Ventura County is turning former farmland into affordable housing for farmworkers - High Country News

High Ventura County housing costs and scarce affordable housing force farmworkers into overcrowded, unaffordable conditions, prompting relocation and recent targeted farmworker-housing development.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

After centuries of trauma, Montana's Blackfeet Nation is bringing back bison: It's what we need'

Tribal-led agricultural programs aim to restore food sovereignty, cultural ties to bison, and reduce chronic disease on the Blackfeet Nation.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

How a 241% tariff helped America's pistachio boom

When the United States slapped a 241% tariff on Iranian pistachios nearly 40 years ago, it set the stage for one of America's biggest agricultural success stories. The trade barrier opened the door for small California farmers to build a new homegrown industry. Today, California supplies more than 60% of the world's pistachios, a significant portion of the global pistachio market that's worth an estimated $5.6 billion and projected to grow to over $7 billion by 2030.
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#beef-imports
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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'Nobody's happy about it, let's put it that way': America's cattle ranchers were looking forward to a rare profitable year before the Argentina gambit | Fortune

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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'Nobody's happy about it, let's put it that way': America's cattle ranchers were looking forward to a rare profitable year before the Argentina gambit | Fortune

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fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

IFA insists it remains apolitical as former leaders endorse Humphreys

IFA maintains strict political neutrality; former presidents' endorsements are personal and do not represent IFA, and members are encouraged to vote for their chosen candidate.
#beef-prices
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Trivial focus on keepie-uppies and ice-cream is undermining public's faith in the democratic process

Farmers should remain politically engaged despite an uninspiring Presidential race because elections shape agricultural policy, cross-border ties, and community livelihoods.
#sugar-industry
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fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Dubai chocolate, matcha and quinoa: Dark side of food trends DW 10/18/2025

Rising global demand for Dubai chocolate has driven a surge in pistachio cultivation, increasing water-intensive irrigation and raising water scarcity concerns.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Escape to California's largest wine country

Lodi is California's largest AVA with over 40,000 planted acres, producing 40% of the state's premium wine grapes and famed for old-vine zinfandel.
fromGameSpot
2 weeks ago

How To Get Cacao Seeds In Grow A Garden

The good news is that you don't need to wait for an event to get the Grow A Garden Cacao seed. You can find it in the Seed Shop about halfway down the list for 2,500,000 Sheckles or 679 Robux. It's not worth spending your precious Robux on it, as that's roughly the value of a higher-tier Grow A Garden pet, but it does at least guarantee you can buy it immediately.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Mexico's major initiative to eradicate the screwworm will be ready in July 2026

In 1991, the Mexican state of Chiapas was the epicenter of the first eradication of the cattle screwworm infestation in history. An old sterile fly plant, which operated for about seven years in Chiapa de Corzo about nine miles from the capital, Tuxtla Gutierrez once produced millions of flies that achieved that initial victory over the pest. Now, 34 years later, the same disease is causing alarm in North and Central America.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

We Tried and Tested the Best Gifts for Plant Lovers With Our Own Green Thumbs

I review indoor hydroponic gardens for WIRED and have been a proud plant parent for almost 30 years, so I can say that even if you have a running mental catalog of all your recipient's houseplants and know which ones they don't yet have, you may not know what they have space for, or what kind of substrate or pot they'd like to be using.
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fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

An invasive threat is destroying Hawaii's iconic palm trees

The invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle threatens to destroy Hawaii's coconut palms, endangering cultural, ecological, and food-security values across the islands.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
2 weeks ago

Looking for Fire Weed in Huntington? Start Here | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Huntington embraces craft 'fire weed' — small-batch, lab-tested, terpene-rich cannabis from Silly Nice emphasizing sustainability, local craftsmanship, and cultural authenticity.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
3 weeks ago

New Yorkers Invited to Take a Big Apple "Crunch" to Benefit Farmers During Harvest Season | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

New Yorkers are invited to bite New York-grown apples, share with #BigAppleCrunch, and support local farms while schools can win a $1,000 garden scholarship.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I co-own Ballerina Farm. I start my day praying with my 8 kids and end it with a tallow skincare routine.

A family-run 328-acre Utah farm grew from four free-range pigs into a lifestyle brand with 100 employees while integrating eight children into work and homeschooling.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

American farmers were already struggling. The shutdown made it worse

Federal shutdown cuts farmers' access to data, loans, conservation funds and health subsidies, worsening financial strain already deepened by tariffs.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Antonio Juan Farias Arbelo Explains the Balance Between Land and Business

Antonio Juan Farias Arbelo blends farming, export entrepreneurship, and philanthropy with resilience, cultural roots, and commitment to relationships and community.
fromThe Mercury News
3 weeks ago

'Absolutely wonderful': Petaluma lavender farm brings joy to growers, visitors alike

They were members of the local Wilson 4-H club and that legacy continued when JoAnn raised her own family there. "My daughters both had dairy projects," she said. "They were in the replacement heifer program where they raised dairy calves and sold them at the fair. So that was two generations right there at the Petaluma and Santa Rosa Fairs. We had a really wonderful time. We have wonderful neighbors and we're still here on Chapman Lane."
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fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
3 weeks ago

Absolutely wonderful': Petaluma lavender farm brings joy to growers, visitors alike

When life gets stressful, one of the oldest tried and true remedies comes from the calming scent of flowers. Lavender is at the top of that list, and when it's an entire field of lavender it can waft our troubles away with both the sight and aroma. Petaluma residents can see and enjoy such a visage on Chapman Lane where the Lavender Bee Farm has been enchanting locals and international guests for many years.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
3 weeks ago

Looking for the Strongest Weed on Long Island? Start Here | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Long Island's relationship with weed runs deep. From quiet backyard sessions in Nassau to late-night bonfires in Suffolk, the culture here has always been about more than just getting high-it's about connection, authenticity, and quality. As legalization reshapes New York's cannabis landscape, Long Island smokers are proving something powerful: premium weed has a place far from Manhattan's city lights. Here, the strongest weed isn't about chasing hype-it's about finding balance between potency, purity, and craftsmanship.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
3 weeks ago

Looking for the Strongest Weed in Newburgh? Start Here | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Newburgh's craft culture is embodied by Silly Nice, a small-batch, lab-tested cannabis brand delivering strong, traceable products like the Frosted Hash Ball.
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
3 weeks ago

Looking for Fire Weed in the Bronx? Start Here | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

The Bronx has always been the birthplace of movements-hip-hop, street art, sneaker culture, and now, the next chapter in New York's cannabis evolution. It's a borough that doesn't follow trends; it makes them. The people here don't need validation. They already set the tone. And when it comes to weed, that same Bronx authenticity shines through. The community isn't looking for weak or watered-down products-they're looking for fire weed that delivers on quality, consistency, and culture.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

This Must-Visit Vermont Apple Orchard Has Its Own Distillery - Tasting Table

Shelburne Orchards is a family-owned orchard near the shores of Lake Champlain outside of the city of Burlington. The 60-acre lot is known for its apple production, which hits its peak in September and October. Like many other farms, the orchard runs a popular U-Pick operation during this time, along with hay rides and other family-friendly activities. However, visitors to Shelburne Orchards also get to enjoy the farm's homemade apple brandy, which contains about 77 apples per bottle and is distilled on site.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

World Food Day: Is Ukraine still feeding the world? DW 10/15/2025

Ukraine's rich soils and vast farmland made it a major global grain and sunflower oil supplier; war severely disrupted exports and raised global food prices.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

'Broadcasting' has its roots in agriculture. Here's how it made its way into media

The term broadcasting originates from agricultural seed-scattering; modern broadcasting now faces political pressure and industry disruption affecting commercial and public media.
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fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Land O Lakes CEO says 'we need more legal immigration' to help American farmers because a lack of labor could trigger a 'black swan event' | Fortune

American agriculture faces a severe labor shortage dependent on immigrant workers that threatens food production and economic stability without expanded legal immigration pathways.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

The slow death of local meat - how Ireland's small abattoirs are being carved out of existence

Over 90pc of Ireland's abattoirs have closed since the mid-1980s, forcing producers to travel, threatening traditional butchers, and harming farmers and rural communities.
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fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Aquawise will show off its AI-driven water quality tech at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 | TechCrunch

Aquawise uses satellite imagery and physics-based AI to provide continuous, no-hardware water-quality monitoring, tracking, and predictions for aquaculture farms in Southeast Asia.
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