2023 College Aggies Online scholarship winners announced
Oklahoma State University student and Louisiana State University club take home top prizes during the Animal Agriculture Alliance’s College Aggies Online.
Oklahoma State University student and Louisiana State University club take home top prizes during the Animal Agriculture Alliance’s College Aggies Online.
Emily Schaapman, Pennsylvania dairy farmer, and Jessica Peters, Ohio dairy farmer will kick off week one’s dairy week for College Aggies Online.
In 2022, extremist groups brought in more than $800 million in income while using extreme tactics and putting farmers, food workers, and animals in danger.
To measure the strides U.S. farmers and ranchers are making in sustainability, the Animal Agriculture Alliance has released a report ahead of Earth Day.
The Animal Agriculture Alliances is encouraging agriculturalists to be aware of key activists trends including “undercover videos”, marketing campaigns targeting human emotion, and legislative pressure in its release of reports from five prominent animal rights extremist conferences held over the course of 2022.
The updated Sustainability Impact Report provides the latest data on the nutritional benefits of meat, milk, poultry, and eggs and its economic impact.
The nine-week program, which starts September 13, brings together college students to help them become confident communicators for agriculture.
The Animal Agriculture Alliance updated its Sustainability Impact Report and the agriculture community’s commitment to improving environmental stewardship.
The Animal Agriculture Alliance’s annual College Aggies Online scholarship competition kicks off virtually this year on September 14.
An initial agenda is now available for the Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2020 Stakeholders Summit, themed Primed & Prepared.