Would you pay $50 for six pears? Luxury fruit—a longtime cultural staple in Asian markets—has finally made landfall in the US ...
A Red and White yearling that recovered after a severe injury in March won the 60th All-American Dairy Show supreme heifer ...
Farmers at Fresh Start Farm balance large crates laden with vegetables on their heads while chatting in Somali and other ...
A Farm and Dairy reader shares his thoughts about a bill that would prohibit ownership of U.S. agricultural land by any ...
Lancaster Farming will be on the ground at Farm Aid in Saratoga Springs, New York, this month, covering the many issues ...
An act to curb problematic land purchases by countries like China has passed the U.S. House and has moved to the Senate.
American Culinary Chefs of Northwest Indiana has doubled in size in recent years following the pandemic pause of 2020.
Mohamed Shegow grew up farming and cooking with his mom, Batulo Mohamed, who brought her experience growing food in Somalia ...
Right now, Congress is locked in a funding battle. Emily Buckman, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the deadline is quickly approaching. Buckman: September ...
Veteran ag economist John Newton, Ph.D., joins Terrain as its new leader. Newton succeeds Terrain founder, Don Close, who will continue with the organization as a cattle and beef analyst.
They now run their own small businesses, selling their crops to local markets as well as to friends and connections in their ...