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Recalled turkey bacon, angry cattle groups and butter institute calls out Country Crock...check out all the latest ag ...
About 30 staff from Hispanic-serving U.S. universities met at the U.S. Agriculture Department part of a resurrected program ...
The U.S. is releasing millions of sterile screwworm flies bred in Texas to combat the flesh-eating New World screwworm, recently discovered in southern Mexico and spreading north.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a public health alert for ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced plans to drop millions of flies over Texas and Mexico, in an effort to ...
Today, Judge Stephen Alexander Vaden was sworn in as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Vaden, of ...
USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service to mail survey to 18,000 cattle operations as part of July 25 report.
USDA enhances Camelina crop insurance for 2026, covering organic, contractual growth linked to futures, after stakeholder ...
The Ames, Iowa-based Midwest Climate Hub, which along with the other 10 regional climate hubs under the USDA, is slated to be ...
Advocates warn the cuts could ripple through food deserts, rural communities and urban areas where access to healthy food is ...
The USDA’s Planted Acreage Report released on June 30th shows more corn and fewer soybeans and wheat acres. Corn planted area ...
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Plant Genetic Resources Unit invites the public to experience the “vibrant ...