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Dutch Farmers Block Roads in Protest of New Climate Mandates

Dutch Farmers set up tractor blockades in protest of government mandates reducing emissions this past week. QUICK FACTS: Over 40,000 farmers have taken to the streets...

North Dakota Rules on Bill Gates’ Farmland Purchase of Over 2,100 Acres

North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley authorized billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates’ purchase of large swathes of the state’s farmland Tuesday.

Another Food Processing Plant Shutters Operations, Adding to Long List of Closures

A top food processing plant will be closing down one of its facilities in Campbell County, Tennessee, adding to the long list of closures over the last year.

Americans Will Pay 17% More for July 4 Cookout: Farm Bureau

U.S. consumers can expect to pay 17 percent more to eat on Independence Day in 2022, according to a new report from the American...

North Dakota Attorney General Probes $13.5 Million Farmland Purchase by a Trust Linked to Bill Gates

A major farmland purchase reportedly made by a trust linked to Bill Gates is being investigated by the North Dakota attorney general's office.

Tens of Thousands of Chickens Killed in Massive Farm Fire

Living near an unincorporated community of Northwest Arkansas, I sometimes joke that our would-be town is made up of maybe 40,000 or 60,000, maybe more.

Crowd-Funded and -Curated, Family-Friendly Angel Studios Announces $100M in Original Content

"The creators come with their vision and their ideas," says studio CEO Neal Harmon. "And we help them connect to the audience."

As Many as 20 Million Acres of Us Farmland May Be Tainted

A new study has found that around 20 million acres of U.S. cropland might be contaminated by polyfluoroalkyl substances present in sewage sludge used as fertilizer.

Industrial Chicken Farms — Not Wild Birds — To Blame for Bird Flu Epidemic

We’re in the midst of the largest-ever outbreak in North America.

Texas Ranchers Struggling With Property Damage Amid Surge of Illegal Immigrants

As a human tidal wave continues flowing across the U.S. southern border from Mexico, cattle ranchers in Texas scramble to deal with the destruction done by illegal immigrants and human traffickers.

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