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USDA NASS announces retirement of Administrator Hubert Hamer
USDA· 7 days agoUSDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Information. NASS publications cover a wide range of subjects, from traditional crops, such as corn and wheat, to specialties ...
Can Beef Be ‘Low Carbon’? The USDA Thinks So, But Isn’t Telling Us How
Inverse· 2 days agoThe agency rubber-stamped Tyson’s beef as “climate friendly,” but no one has seen the data behind...
How would Lanon Baccam, Melissa Vine tackle spending, foreign aid & more in Congress?
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTom Vilsack. He has worked as an operative for Joe Biden...Baccam said. "I did that in the military,...
Eating Good in Stacyville
WAGM· 18 hours agoAn apple a day can keep the doctor away, but a good healthy meal can do so much more than that. RSU 89 in Stacyville is being recognized for its efforts...
Exclusive: US proposes bulk milk testing for bird flu before cattle transport
Reuters· 2 days agoThe spread of the virus to cows and two dairy workers since late March raised concerns about the...
Here's What Happens When You Return Spoiled Food to Costco
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 19 hours agoBe careful about buying food in bulk -- especially perishables Clearly, Costco will make things ...
Biden Administration Pushing National Energy Mandates That Critics Fear Could Make Homes Even Harder...
The New York Sun· 7 hours ago“We are undertaking an analysis right now to look at the building code issue,” the director of the...
Bird Flu Spotted in Alpacas for First Time
US News & World Report· 3 days agoBird flu has been detected for the first time in alpacas, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Tuesday. The animals that tested positive were on a farm in Idaho ...
How does Wisconsin measure up in fight against the spread of bird flu? Here's what to know
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"Farm owners and workers can request PPE (personal protective equipment) from Wisconsin's stockpile....
USDA has changed hardiness zones for Carolina gardeners. Here's one change that brings
WCNC Charlotte· 4 days agoSpanish moss is a typical plant of South Carolina's low country but a changing climate could mean the plant can now thrive elsewhere in the Carolinas. Spanish moss is light and airy as it drapes ...