Topics: Transportation, AgriBusiness,
Agribusiness Supply Chain: A Bumpy Ride for Transportation in 2023?
When it comes to transportation challenges, the focus needs to be on workforce for the entire ag industry in 2023, says Editor Eric Sfiligoj.
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Topics: Food/Nutrition, AgriBusiness,
Kellogg will split into two companies. Here are the names
Products put out by the companies will continue to sport the Kellogg’s brand on the packaging.
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03/13/2023 SOURCE: americanagnetwork.com
The American Farm Bureau Federation and CNH Industrial brands Case IH and New Holland signed a memorandum of understanding, allowing farmers and ranchers to rep
Farm Bureau Signs MOU on Right to Repair
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03/09/2023 SOURCE: www.agweek.com
The founder and president of the Midwest Forage Association said major companies have exited the alfalfa seed industry, and as a result, have had an impact on its funding sources.
As alfalfa acreage drops, so do sponsorships of forage associations
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Topics: Ag Tech, Ag Africa, AgriBusiness, Food Security/Shortage,
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03/07/2023 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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03/02/2023 SOURCE: www.womeninag.com
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02/22/2023 SOURCE: www.usda.gov
HARRISONBURG, Va., Feb. 21, 2023 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the Biden-Harris Administration is investing $59 million across the country (PDF, 153 KB) to increase independent meat and poultry processing capacity, expand market opportunities for farmers and create jobs in rural areas.
Biden-Harris Administration Invests $59 Million to Strengthen Food Supply Chain and Rural Economies
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02/22/2023 SOURCE: siouxcityjournal.com
At JBS Foods in Grand Island, an investigation found about 27 employees were under age 18 and tasked to clean power-driven machines, including meat- and bone-cutting saws. One 13-year-old employee
Feds fine company $1.5 million for illegally hiring minors, including in Nebraska
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