The USDA and FDA will both be involved in regulatory oversight of cell-culture food originating from livestock and poultry, better known as “fake meat.”
A survey shows consumers wants the FDA to enforce existing regulations and prohibit non-dairy beverage companies from using the term "milk" on their product labels.
The USDA is still working through rates for the second round of the market facilitation program. That announcement is expected to come after December 3rd.
Georgia farmers and ranchers have been encouraged to sign up for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program for who suffered land damage and livestock losses.
The polling is positive for Trump in key farming states, even though the trade tariffs tactics see farmers feel the high anxiety of marketing their products.
PETA is jumping on the separation of immigrant families train. But, they are comparing get to milking dairy cows. They are planning a billboard campaign soon.
A newly overhauled MPP, which should provide better payments to dairy farms. USDA and FDA programs will receive about $23.3 billion in discretionary spending.
**It took a little more than 13 years, but the U.S. is again exporting beef to Brazil after a ban that started when bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE, was first discovered in the U.S. in 2003.
That's welcome news to U.S. cattle ranchers and packers, but there is still some animosity in the industry about a recent decision by the U...
** The Senate Ag Committee has officially received the nomination of Sonny Perdue to be the next Ag Secretary, clearing a major hurdle in the confirmation process.
A spokeswoman for the committee confirmed the news Friday.
Nominated the day before President Trump’s inauguration, reaction from ag groups has been generally supportive, with many seeing the former Georgia governor as a candidate likel