Agriculture degrees set graduates apart from the pack
Why major in agriculture today? There are many reasons, and some of them have a certain degree of urgency. Food insecurity is one of the greatest problems facing our planet. […]
First House GOP spending bill clears key procedural hurdle
House Republicans on Wednesday narrowly averted having to scrap consideration of what’s typically the easiest spending bill to pass, adopting the rule for floor debate on appropriations for military housing and […]
Bird-flu bans on US poultry exports persist even as cases subside
U.S. poultry producers say they face prolonged economic pain from avian flu despite going months without infections in flocks, as China and some smaller importers fail to lift trade bans […]
Chicken spotty liver disease – a potential vaccine on the horizon
Spotty Liver Disease (SLD) manifests as acute infectious hepatitis in layer chickens. The disease occurs mostly in barn housed or free-range layer flocks and is characterized by an acute drop […]
House Republicans start their funding rumble with shutdown looming
Both parties have long anticipated a September showdown over keeping the government funded. This week, House Republicans will take their first shot in the fiscal battle. House GOP leaders are […]
Animal Agriculture Alliance updates reports covering animal rights
The Animal Agriculture Alliance released two reports detailing the interconnectedness of the animal rights movement, as well as tactics targeting animal agriculture. The Animal Rights Extremist Web exemplifies how animal rights groups […]
Wing-feast
The skinless, boneless chicken breast makes the most money for chicken processors, and most likely always will, but what is, or what was, essentially a by-product of processing chickens, the […]
Conrad Van Greydanus passes away
Conrad Van Greydanus passed away in Jesus’ hands in Ripon, California on July 13, 2023. Conrad was a much prayed for first-born child of Peter and Elma Greydanus, born on July […]
FDA, USDA and DHS Release Review on Emergent Risks Facing U.S. Food and Agriculture
The U.S. Food and Agriculture (FA) sector is facing significant risks that require improved communication and collaboration between industry and government agencies. On July 13, the FDA, USDA and Department […]
Court Grants EPA Stay on WOTUS Lawsuit
A federal court in North Dakota granted a stay in an ongoing multistate lawsuit against the EPA’s latest waters of the U.S. rule, giving the Biden administration time to complete […]