In a report released Wednesday, the EPA, FDA and USDA each explained some plans they have to reduce regulatory oversight or streamline approvals for some genetically modified crops while also coordinating regulations for food crops produced using genetic engineering as well as lab-grown meat products.
Two farmers who have struggled with and overcome their own mental health issues urge other farmers and ranchers to talk about mental health and reach out to others in their community who may be struggling.
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In a report released Wednesday, the EPA, FDA and USDA each explained some
plans they have to reduce regulatory oversight or streamline approvals for some
genetically modified crops while also coordinating regulations for food crops
produced using genetic engineering as well as lab-grown meat products.
4^FDA, EPA, USDA Carve Out Biotech Rules
It's a big year for periodical cicadas. Broods XIII and XIX are ready to
emerge. Grab your earplugs and your cellphone to help document history.
C^Production Blog
While rain may slow the national planting pace, some growers will get a
few windows of opportunity. Anxiety about U.S. planting and Brazilian flooding
have changed the market trend.
BMinding Ag's Business
A new Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration audit of biofuel
tax credits claimed in 2022 finds the potential for fraud.
BIRS Sees Possible Biofuel Credit Fraud
Choice cuts closed May 7 at $298.49, $5.59 higher than last week's low.
Select cuts closed at $292.34, $4.69 higher than last week's low. The week's
slightly higher prices may not seem like much, but to a market worried about
whether seasonal consumer demand would develop, it's the beginning of an
answered prayer.
DGCall the Market