Food & Agriculture

Storm Clouds Over USDA’s Organic Oversight

Staffing Cut While Uninspected Imports Crash US Farms The lowdown on the diminishing USDA oversight of organics:1. After the cancellation of the fall meeting of...

Storm Clouds Over USDA’s Organic Oversight

Staffing Cut While Uninspected Imports Crash US Farms The lowdown on the diminishing USDA oversight of organics:1. After the cancellation of the fall meeting of...

Small Front Room Ideas That Make a Big First Impression

The front room is the first space that greets guests and quietly sets the mood for the rest of the home. When that space...

Study Desk Decor Ideas That Turn Daily Studying Into a Calm Habit

A study desk is more than a piece of furniture. It is the quiet corner where goals take shape, late-night thoughts turn into plans,...

Data from: Bee communities and patterns in flower visitation in crested wheatgrass seedings in eastern Oregon sagebrush steppe

We collected data on bee communities with two methods (pan traps and netting) across paired plots in and outside historic seedings of the non-native...

Amazone steps up North American footprint

Amazone has taken another step in expanding its market share in North America. WHY IT MATTERS: Increased market share for the brand will mean more...

Charity Ann Saulsberry

Saulsberry Ranch/U Spur Ranchwear/Cold Backed Coffee House New Mexico“Working in agriculture means carving out a place for my daughter and other women to sit at...

Closing the forage gap: Why hay yields are falling behind

Hay crop yields have stagnated and part of the reason could be that more data is collected from other crops, such as corn, than...

Emma Jagoz

Moon Valley Farm“At its heart, my work in agriculture remains rooted in the same motivation that first brought me to the field: to raise...

Market Update: Major Reduction in 2026 Long Grain Acres Expected

The market is shaking off its holiday slumber with both good and bad news.  The good news — exceptional, really — is the announcement of the Rice Farmer Bridge...

PBPC Newsletter January 9, 2026

Welcome to the Plant Based Products Council Newsletter! In this edition, explore the latest PBPC news, activities, and groundbreaking innovations in the sustainability and bioeconomy...

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