12/13/2022 SOURCE: www.adm.com
ADM (NYSE:ADM) has won the Environmental Initiatives category of the 2022 SEAL Business Sustainability Awards for expanding its regenerative agriculture programs supporting farmers across North America. Granted by a judging panel of renowned environmental and energy industry experts, the award recognizes exceptional programs or initiatives that push the frontier on environmental leadership and progress. ADM’s project, “Providing Economic and Sustainable Solutions Through Regenerative Agriculture,” expands on ADM’s long-term commitment to support growers in their transition to regenerative agriculture. In 2022, ADM launched a number of projects and partnerships, including with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), US Department of Agriculture , PepsiCo , and the Farmers Business Network , that equip North American farmers with financial, technical and educational resources to support regenerative farming. This work builds on years of progress ADM has made in supporting
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State files criminal charges against Wisconsin dairy farm - Channel3000.com
State prosecutors filed criminal charges against a Kewaunee farmer, agronomist and hauler who allegedly illegally dumped nearly 3 million gallons of excess manure that washed into tributaries of Lake Michigan.
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Uken Named WFBF's Chief Admin Officer - Mid-West Farm Report
Bradley Uken has been selected as Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation’s Chief Administrative Officer, and his start date is Feb. 1. Uken... Read More
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12/05/2022 SOURCE: www.triplepundit.com
Leading U.S. food and beverage companies have launched a new organization to help more farmers transition to regenerative agriculture.
Regenerative Agriculture To Expand Across North Dakota
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12/05/2022 SOURCE: www.swineweb.com
Agreement Cements Longstanding Exclusive Partnership JBS USA, a leading global food company, announced it has reached an agreement to acquire certain assets from TriOak Foods, a Midwest-based pork producer, for […]
JBS to acquire assets of TriOak Foods - Swineweb.com - Complete Swine News, Markets, Commentary, and Technical Info
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Corteva Agriscience Signs Agreement to Acquire Stoller Group, the Largest Independent Biologicals Company in the Industry
Corteva Agriscience Signs Agreement to Acquire Stoller Group, One of the Largest Independent Biologicals Company in the Industry Stoller Brings Global Sales of +$400 Million and Presence in Over 60 Countries Reinforces Commitment to Driving Value for Farmers through Innovative, Sustainable Solutions Corteva’s Second Biologicals Transaction Since Completion of Strategic Portfolio Reviews INDIANAPOLIS […]
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McDonald’s files lawsuit alleging pork price fixing
McDonald's has filed a lawsuit (Nov. 25, 2022) against pork packing companies alleging price fixing. The lawsu...
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11/09/2022 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
"Securing certain herbicides may be a challenge for farmers in 2023 like this year and crop protection products will likely cost more, according to Vern Hawkins, Syngenta crop protection president."
Vern Hawkins, Syngenta Crop Protection president, talks to DTN about ongoing supply chain issues affecting crop production product availability, pending litigation and new products being developed.
Syngenta's President of Crop Protection Provides Product Insights
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E&E News: U.S. CEOs rethink climate efforts amid recession worries
A survey of chief executives found that most plan to reconsider their ESG initiatives, despite believing that such programs improve the financial performance of their companies.
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4-H unveils first phase of Mackenzie Scott's $50M donation | AGDAILY
Today, 4-H announced the first phase of investing author Mackenzie Scott's $50M donation over the next 5 years, allocating $10M for workforce and programs.
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