2023 farm bill efforts seek more opportunities for tribal communities
The 2018 farm bill created opportunities for tribal communities, but there is a long way to go toward a fully diverse and inclusive food and farm bill in 2023.
The 2018 farm bill created opportunities for tribal communities, but there is a long way to go toward a fully diverse and inclusive food and farm bill in 2023.
Jacob Mattlin discovered a love for plants and horticulture as a teenager and is now pursuing a unique career path in plant science.
By growing Asian varieties of vegetables, Jade Sato at Minoru Farm wants to advocate for and represent the Asian population in Colorado.
Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer L’Tonya Davis is taked with preparing and supporting the USDA in reflecting the diversity of American agriculture.
The list of businesses that support women in agriculture is incredibly long, so here are a few of the ones that really stand out.
The Rhones family is accomplishing goals with the NRCS, producing food, sharing with neighbors, and inviting veterans in crisis to their property.
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Black History Month is a chance to take some time to refresh, acknowledge, and/or even learn something about the Black agriculturalist who came before us.
If student debt continues to be an issue and the Supreme Court rejects this program, we may see an increase in the number of young farmers leaving the profession.
My interest in scientific communication has grown, and I believe in telling diverse stories that are uncommon and can broaden the horizons for others.