California vs Ohio Pig Farmers, the Supreme Court Will Hear the Case
• https://mishtalk.com, By MishCalifornia is hell bent on forcing its policies on the entire nation. The case will go to the top court.
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California is hell bent on forcing its policies on the entire nation. The case will go to the top court.
The cost of shipping grains and fertilizer on the Mississippi River has gone from $12 a ton in June to $90 in October.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture favorably reviewed genetically engineered purple tomatoes, engineered by Norfolk Plant Sciences to be rich in anthocyanins, the pigments that give blueberries, blackberries and certain other deeply-hued produce thei
Over the past few months there have been multiple articles in agriculture magazines telling farmers and ranchers they can and can not say about the cattle industry. One article is actually titled, "stop saying that." Jim Mundorf lays out how there is
They Are giving Cows mRNA Vaccine • Which Will Pass the Vaccine Into Milk, Cheese etc
Lean, Cheap and DIY microgreen setups are possible - and profitable! Join Curtis Stone as he gives an overview of a lean microgreens system at Steadfast Farm in Mesa, Arizona.
USDA Now Asking People to Register Their Vegetable Gardens for National Database - I don't Think So!!
Organic certifier Reuben Flamer and the Health Ranger take DEEP DIVE into organic agriculture
We need this one thing to protect my property from its biggest threats
See my new lamb babies, learn all about rotational grazing using electric netting and 2 line. Learn how to feed a livestock guardian dog with sheep using a special feeder. See my new sheep shade structure.
It's an artful process to make this milky white sugary beverage, known locally as ntsam-ntsam, and then to transport it to cities like Brazzaville, about 500 km away. But it's worth it. Palm wine is believed to contain a variety of nutrients, say
Farmers in Oregon and elsewhere in the United States have given up hemp due to the lack of profit and underwhelming performance despite the initial positive outlook.
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As food prices continue to skyrocket, now is the perfect time to think about putting in a fall garden. Here's what you need to know…
A successful Garden starts with high quality seeds. Using the the right techniques and methods is what will lead to bigger healthier plants and ultimately bigger harvests.
Several critical evidence gaps The study highlights three critical gaps where a stronger evidence base is needed to better target efforts to reduce deforestation; 1. A globally and temporally consistent data product on deforestation is needed. 2
The Joy of Raising Sheep
With bad news now an everyday thing, get ready for severe food shortages before the holidays.
Innovafeed, a leader in the production of insects (Hermetia Illucens) for animal and plant nutrition, today announced it has raised US$250 million in Series D funding.
Quick, save the world now! Create nice weather and peace on Earth with coercive bargaining, threats and deprivation.
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California just signed into law new legislation allowing dead bodies throughout the state to be composted instead of buried or cremated.
Haarlem, a Dutch city located not far from Amsterdam towards the North Sea, is implementing new restrictions against meat advertising, claiming that animal foods contribute to global warming and climate change.
America's push to move faster to green energy is compounding stress on the current system and creating a new brand of energy crisis in the U.S. Scott Thuman reports on the growing power problem.
US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack unveiled a $2.8 billion investment in 70 chosen projects under the first round of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities funding program. A second funding pool will come later this year.
Livestock farming has been at the forefront of media and environmentalist attacks for decades.
There's a reason for this: The federal government heavily subsidizes those products. In fact, the bulk of U.S. farming subsidies go to only 4 percent of farms ?" overwhelmingly large and corporate operations ?" that grow these few crops. For
We raise all our own farm animals for beef, pork, chicken, lamb, eggs, and dairy! What is it like to care for all these animals and make a living doing it?
Nick is farming like our forefathers in the mountains of Japan - but better! He literally cracked the code of how to do intensive AND ecological farming using techniques that have been passed down over centuries all the while implementing cutting-edg
EDITOR'S NOTE: ALERT - the USDA wants you to REGISTER YOUR GARDEN. Their "people's garden" program is NOT your grandma's victory garden brochure. It is--in their own words--creating a registry and map of small-scale food production. DO NOT UND
I wrote about this same kind of event after some in-depth research.