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A new law would get the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources more actively involved in regulating Vermont farms to meet federal water quality requirements, but critics say it doesn’t go far enough.
The recommendations in the recent report could impose steep economic and environmental costs on U.S. farmers by limiting access to glyphosate and atrazine for weed management.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today provided an update on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ongoing ...
USDA will invest in the renovation of an existing fruit fly production facility in Metapa, Mexico, to further the long-term ...
Under RFK Jr., HHS has begun updating the nutritional guidelines, but with MAHA involved, concerns about misinformation and ...
By: Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s second-in-command, ...
Medical cannabis, ‘fair’ tax policies and more on deck as Georgia’s study committee season cranks up
School may be out for the summer, but at the state Capitol in Atlanta, lawmakers are gearing up for their own version of ...
Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said there was significant demand for Bangladeshi mangoes abroad, and the government was actively working to expand mango exports ...
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced her department will distribute $14.5 million in reimbursements to state-run meat and ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNCommunist unity is a good wish, but there’s no solid basis yetThe parliamentary obstruction will continue until the home minister resigns on ethical grounds and an investigation ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNWildfire updates: 25 Alberta blazes deemed out of control | Workers flee oilsands sites | More evacuations in SaskatchewanA fire near Cold Lake is bearing down on oilsands operations and curtailing production in the region as employees are told to ...
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