House Ag Committee Chairman Glenn "GT" Thompson (American Farm Bureau Federation photo) Leaders of the House and Senate Ag committees and GOP leadership have called for $15-$20 billion in farm aid, ...
In early January, the day that a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer fatally shot Minneapolis resident Renee Good, local urban farmer Carrie Thompson “dropped everything to become ...
Arkansas farmers face another difficult year due to low commodity prices and high production costs. Net farm income in Arkansas is projected to be flat in 2026, propped up by a 179% increase in ...
ATLANTIC COUNTY, New Jersey (WPVI) -- Hundreds gathered at Funny Farm Rescue & Sanctuary for a Spring Festival. The event raised funds to maintain over 700 animal residents who call it their home. "To ...
When it comes to getting a new farm bill done in 2025, U.S. farmers might have to settle for the farm bill provisions passed in the One Big Beautiful Bill. Despite the renewed push from farm groups ...
When the Israel-Hamas war erupted on October 7, 2023, Gaza’s Arab neighbors quickly stepped in to provide substantial humanitarian aid to Palestinians living in the enclave. Egypt and Jordan sent ...
The U.S. has offered $100 million in aid to Cuba as authorities said the island nation's national energy grid suffered a major failure early Thursday that severed power to the island's eastern ...
After three years of low grain prices and low profitability, the nation’s commodity groups share a common priority for the year ahead: finding new demand sources, both internationally and at home.
Alongside changes to food assistance, the measure addresses crop insurance, conservation funding, and mounting financial pressure on U.S. farmers. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist with ...
Why farms engage: Farm themes link to familiar experiences, helping children connect with nature, understand food origins, and build vocabulary. Learning by doing: Activities like muddy track art, ...
The Trump administration’s $12 billion aid package announced Monday may be too little, too late for American farmers — particularly soybean producers who have been suffering from the effects of a U.S.