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With the Senate narrowly passing President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, farmers in Eastern Washington are anxiously anticipating what could become a costly policy shift. “It’s just ...
The Ag Economy Barometer found the majority of farmers are being offered more than $1,000 per acre by companies for solar leasing, and economists say that could also drive up the price of cash ...
Here's how a $500,000 USDA grant aims to boost central Wisconsin farmers' markets The grant will focus on SNAP/EBT access, market research, a regional coordinator position and more.
Locally produced jams -- from the likes of local growers and Northeast Ohio musicians -- are what folks can expect from this year’s Seven Hills Farmers Market.
Farmers Markets 2025 farmers market guide There's simply nothing better than a farmers market in Wisconsin. Here's your guide to supporting them.
The Loveland Farmers Market not only offers a bounty of produce, flowers, and artisanal goods — it also features a delicious range of breakfast options perfect for enjoying on-site, packing home ...
What's On Music & Nightlife Glastonbury Festival Rod Stewart drops f-bomb during Glastonbury set Rod Stewart is currently on stage at Glastonbury, with the set being streamed live on the BBC ...
By Abel Daniel, Lafia Suspected Fulani herdsmen have reportedly killed four Tiv farmers, with scores wounded in a serial attack in Tiv-dominated areas in three local government areas of Nasarawa ...
The storm that blew through the region obliterated much of North Dakota's grain storage, but Armstrong says the state's new Grain Storage & Facility Rebuilder Program should help with that.
While grassroots groups such as Digon yw Digon (‘Enough is Enough’), as well as Farmers To Action, prepare to flood the Welsh coastal town with tractors, placards and protestors, the NFU is ...
Penny Lancaster has been pictured enjoying a day at the races with her and her husband Sir Rod Stewart's rarely-seen son Alastair.
Most "fresh" food travels thousands of kilometres to be sorted, divvied up and, in some cases, sent back to the place it came from — at huge cost to farmers and shoppers. But some new options ...