California bill seeks to change terminal youth livestock sales
A new California bill looks to prevent market livestock that win at county fairs from automatically being sent for processing after junior livestock sales.
A new California bill looks to prevent market livestock that win at county fairs from automatically being sent for processing after junior livestock sales.
Anything — pesticides or not — can be toxic at high doses. It’s not a matter of organic vs. traditional, it’s about toxicity levels.
Hundreds at California State University, Chico, attended a guest lecture by ag celebrity Dr. Temple Grandin, speaking on the importance of good stockmanship
As I spent more time in agriculture, I realized that the perceived lack of diversity was more linked to positions of leadership than the labor force itself.
AGDAILY has hired California native and winemaker David Salazar as its 2024 Diversity In Agriculture intern, in partnership with American Farmland Trust.
We can solve many health problems in underserved communities and funnel urban students into careers related farming by investing in urban agriculture.
Staying true to their agriculture roots, the Lowville FFA chapter has chosen to deck out tractors (and other farm equipment) over decking the halls.
Results are in for World Ag Expo’s 2024 Top-10 New Products Competition. Winners will be showcased February 13-15 during the Expo in Tulare, California.
California’s Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals invalidated the U.S. EPA’s approval of the antibiotic streptomycin as a pesticide on citrus crops.
Animal rights activist Wayne Hsiung receives a 90-day jail sentence and strict restrictions for trespassing on poultry farms.