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Trump's USDA Withdraws Animal Welfare Rules for Organic Producers
The regulations would have required meat and egg producers to upgrade indoor and outdoor spaces for animals and to improve treatment for sick livestock.
Black Farmers Are Reclaiming The Industry from Racism, Stereotypes and a Difficult Past
Many African-Americans don’t want to get into farming because of its painful history, but a new generation is making the land their own.
In ‘Super Size Me 2’ Morgan Spurlock Goes After the Chicken Industry
We sat down with Spurlock to talk about how building his own fast food restaurant helped expose the chicken industry's grimy underbelly.
For the First Time in 13 Years, US Beef Is Sent to China
Even “currency manipulators” like a good bone-in ribeye.
“Pink slime” lawsuit worth $5.7 billion could change journalism
A multibillion-dollar court battle is raging in a small South Dakota town between a former heavyweight meat producer and one of TV’s Big Three networks.
Calorie Counts Face an Uncertain Future Under Trump
This week, we saw major blows to nutrition advancements made during the Obama-era. Are we entering a Dark Age for food policy in America?
Here's How the USDA Would Be Affected by Trump's Proposed Budget Cuts
Concerns are running high that everyone from farm workers to seniors could see their resources dwindle under the new budget.
How Bad is it to Eat Expired Food if it Still Smells Okay?
That expiration date isn't the boss of you.
How Bad is it to Eat Expired Food if it Still Smells Okay?
That expiration date isn't the boss of you.
This Could Be the Easiest Solution to Confusing Expiration Date Labels
These labels contribute significantly to the $162 billion of food thrown out every year in America.
Trump’s Pick for Ag Secretary Is Already Facing Criticism from Conservationists
As agriculture secretary, Sonny Perdue would also oversee 193 million acres of national forests.