Author: Membership

COVID-19 FORCES VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS TO ADJUST –

Most vocational high school programs are partly remote and partly in-person this school year, and roughly one-third are fully remote, disrupting training. Educators predict a decrease in certifications for medical, … Read More

AS AG EMBRACES CLIMATE MITIGATION, TRADE MAY BENEFIT –

The Biden administration’s plan to enlist American agriculture in mitigating climate change through cover crops and carbon trading could pay dividends in another field entirely — negotiations for freer agriculture … Read More

MOUNTING STOCKPILES SHOW CHINA CORN USERS PREPARED TO PAY UP FOR SUPPLY SECURITY –

Stocks of corn held by Chinese feed makers and other commercial grain users have jumped to multi-year highs in some areas, indicating that heavy corn users remain concerned about crop … Read More

VILSACK SAYS HE’LL FOCUS ON CLIMATE CHANGE INITIATIVES IN SECOND STINT AS AGRICULTURE SECRETARY –

Tom Vilsack, President Biden’s nominee for secretary of agriculture, pledged Tuesday to focus on climate change initiatives and work to address racial inequities in agricultural assistance programs. (CBS News)

GROWING THE FUTURE OF FARMING: ILLINOIS FARM BUREAU INVESTS IN AGRICULTURE AT ILLINOIS STATE –

For students in Illinois State’s Agriculture Department, hands-on learning opportunities are essential for merging the past and present with classroom theory and current best practices. Illinois Farm Bureau is a … Read More

AFTER THE SUCCESS OF LOGAN SQUARE’S DILL PICKLE, RESIDENTS ACROSS THE CHICAGO AREA ARE LOOKING TO LAUNCH FOOD CO-OPS –

The only operating grocery food cooperative in Chicago, Logan Square’s Dill Pickle is a community-owned store run by its members. Now residents around the region — from Rogers Park to … Read More

WINGS WILL BE FLYING OFF THE PLATE THIS SUPER BOWL SUNDAY –

The National Chicken Council completes a survey every year to measure Americans’ love for chicken wings at the Super Bowl. The council estimates that 1.42 billion wings will be consumed … Read More

INDIA FARMING PROTESTS RESONATE WITH US AGRICULTURE –

Images of thousands of farmers streaming into India’s capital on tractors and carrying banners to decry potentially devastating changes in agricultural policy can seem a world away, but the protests … Read More

LINE COOKS, AGRICULTURE WORKERS AT HIGHEST RISK OF COVID-19 DEATH: STUDY –

Essential workers in kitchens and in agricultural settings are most at risk of death from the coronavirus, according to a study that adds a new urgency to the race to … Read More

THE GLOBAL FOOD TRADE HAS BEEN UPENDED BY A CONTAINER CRISIS –

Global competition for the ribbed steel containers means that Thailand can’t ship its rice, Canada is stuck with peas and India can’t offload its mountain of sugar. Shipping empty boxes … Read More

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