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US Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, visits Fountain City
WLAX La Crosse via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – The First Climate Smart Product created through the US Department...
The Future of Beekeeping in South Dakota looks bright for agriculture
Black Hills FOX· 11 hours agoSouth Dakota historically ranks between 1st and 5th in the nation in total honey production, making...
Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn from Colorado River, study finds
Los Angeles Times· 9 hours agoIn a new study, researchers found that alfalfa and other cattle-feed crops consume 46% of the water...
Coffeyville City Commission meeting unveils new developments
FOX23 News· 1 day agoA plaque was presented to the City of Coffeyville by Tara Lanzrath with the Kansas Department of ...
Changes made to Pennsylvania fertilizer law
WHTM via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoADAMS COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– As the growing season approaches, Pennsylvania has a new fertilizer law you should know about. Agriculture Secretary Russell...
More than half of water from Colorado River used for agriculture industry, report finds
ABC News via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoResearchers have quantified just how much water the agriculture industry in the Western U.S. is...
USDA Agriculture Secretary celebrates climate-friendly rice in Fountain City
WKBT La Crosse· 2 days agoUSDA Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited Great River Organic Milling to celebrate...
KC’s City Manager Brian Platt gets raise to $308K after being finalist for job in Texas
The Kansas City Star· 6 hours agoKansas City Manager Brian Platt will get a 16% pay raise and a contract extension through Aug. 1, 2027. By a vote of 11-1, the city council approved Platt ...
The Colorado River rarely reaches the sea. Here's why
NPR· 8 hours agoThe rest is taken by people, primarily to grow feed for livestock. Water for cattle-feed crops —...
Spotted Lantern Fly could eat into Okanagan fruit and wine industries
Houston Today· 2 hours agoIf the Spotted Lantern Fly gains a foothold in B.C. it could devastate the Okanagan’s fruit and wine...