Dog trainers are just one example of the kind of highly specialized USDA staff that have been removed from their stations in recent weeks. Teams devoted to inspecting plant and food imports have been ...
Thousands of US Department of Agriculture employees, including food inspectors and disease-sniffing-dog trainers, remain out ...
Each week, the editorial team at Greenhouse Grower will bring you the latest updates from the Trump administration’s policies ...
The Agriculture Department will continue distributing federal funding to the University of Maine after concluding in a Title ...
As bird flu continues to rampage in dairy farms and poultry facilities around the country, the office tasked with coordinating the federal government's response to pandemic threats, including bird flu ...
Chavonda Jacobs-Young departed from USDA where she was chief scientist. Terrain hired Marc Rosenbohm as a senior grain and ...
A UI Extension study finds that nutrients in wheat straw left in fields may be worth two-thirds of its sale value, offering ...
Agricultural Research Service scientists are using a tiny native wasp to combat the wheat stem sawfly, offering farmers a ...
Wine grape growers are invited to register for an upcoming webinar focused on soil health for wine grape production in ...
The adage, “out of sight, out of mind,” does not apply when it comes to groundwater. This below-the-surface resource is ...
In my reading, I learned that the risk of contracting avian flu from contaminated shell eggs is low, and further reduced when ...
Two judges ruled Thursday that President Donald Trump’s administration needs to reinstate thousands of federal workers it ...