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Some Americans, fearing food shortages from COVID-19, have cleaned out supermarket shelves. Yet there's too much food in some places. Farmers are dumping milk and vegetables that they can't sell.
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Jake Billington has worked at the livestock auction at the Twin Falls Livestock Commission in southern Idaho for 28 years.
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As water becomes more scarce in the Mountain West, a new analysis finds that a surprising amount is being used to raise cattle.
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Wild mushroom foragers in the Mountain West may soon have a new and easy way to tell if their pickings are poisonous.
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The Mountain West is very well represented in this year's James Beard Awards, the semifinalists for which were announced last week.
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Texas-based dairy giant Dean Foods has announced layoffs at its Meadow Gold Dairy plant in Greeley.The job cuts will begin on March 13 and affect 82…
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It looks like President Trump’s partial trade deal with China won’t bring in the promised $40 billion or so worth of agricultural trade for the U.S....
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The Internet startup Tillable wants to match farmers with farmland available for rent. The problem? Farmers already on that land fear their farm data is being used against them.
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Researchers in Israel have grown date palm trees from ancient seeds found at the same site as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Those trees might soon produce fruit, re-creating the taste of antiquity.
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Across the Midwest, millions of acres of farmland have been damaged by dicamba, an herbicide that can harm crops not engineered to withstand it. There are so many cases, regulators can't keep up.