Warmer regions saw plantings of cotton and herds of beef cattle. In early colonial South, raising tobacco and cotton very common. In fact, by the late 1850s, the South produced 100 % of the 374 ...
The ILA and the USMX have reached a tentative agreement on a six-year master labor contract covering ports along the East and Gulf Coasts. ..
USDA) is taking steps to bolster the nation’s food supply chain in response to vulnerabilities revealed during the COVID-19 ...
Congressman Adam Gray, the newly elected U.S. Representative for California’s 13th Congressional District, is bringing his ...
CDPR has released its updated schedule for reevaluating certain pesticides registered in the state. Under state law, CDPR ...
The first export sales report of 2025 came in below many traders’ expectations, according to Allendale commodity broker Greg ...
A Louisiana resident died on Monday from bird flu (H5N1), marking the nation’s first confirmed human fatality linked to the ...
China approved five gene-edited crop varieties and 12 types of genetically modified soybeans, corn, and cotton. Reuters says ...
Almond Conference, held in December in downtown Sacramento, brought in more than 3,600 attendees to the three-day event at ...
California Department of Food and Agriculture's Fertilizer Research and Education Program has allocated $1.15 million to five new projects ...
California's pesticide regulators have linked the weed killer paraquat to thyroid disease and birth defects, link to Parkinson's disease has ...
The South Orange County Chapter of California Rare Fruit Growers is hosting a free plant-cutting sharing event on February 8 ...