Food & Agriculture

Researchers tie intensive grazing to improved soil health

Rotating cattle through paddocks with careful management is the best way to sequester carbon in soils, says a University of Guelph professor. WHY IT MATTERS:...

The Feed: Vol. 4, Issue 1

The Feed newsletter highlights recent legal developments affecting agriculture, with issues released twice a month. Click below to sign up for... Source: https://nationalaglawcenter.org/the-feed-vol-4-issue1/

Regev® HBX BioPowered™ Fungicide Label Expanded

Summit Agro USA today announced federal approval of an expanded label for Regev HBX BioPowered Fungicide, extending its use to dry edible beans, dried...

Seed Needs Herb Variety Pack Culinary Herb Collection: Review & Guide

Growing your own herbs is one of the most rewarding experiences for any gardener, farmer, or agriculture student. Herbs do not only improve food...

Top Environmental Law Topics to Watch in 2026

The last year saw significant developments in the arena of environmental law and 2026 is likely to bring more of the... Source: https://nationalaglawcenter.org/top-environmental-law-topics-to-watch-in-2026/

National Agricultural Law Center to Host Webinar with USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden on Ag Trade & Policy

By Ramie Parsons National Agricultural Law Center U of A System Division of Agriculture January 13, 2026 Fast facts: Webinar features... Source: https://nationalaglawcenter.org/national-agricultural-law-center-to-host-webinar-with-usda-deputy-secretary-stephen-vaden-on-ag-trade-policy/

Capstone Journeys in Cotton Engineering

Engineering students at Texas A&M are working on capstone projects that could help the cotton industry in the future. Michael Buser is Professor and Endowed...

Spring Decor Ideas That Instantly Refresh Your Home

There’s a certain moment every year when the air feels lighter, colors look brighter, and homes quietly ask for a refresh. This is where...

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