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Agriculture
Climate change and a labor shortage threaten New Mexico’s signature chile crop
Oct 25, 2021
Growing chiles, a way of life in southern New Mexico, is under pressure.
Inside the secretive market for truffles, one of the world's most expensive foods
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
Oct 21, 2021
How the modern truffle market is changing— and what's staying the same.
What does California's drought mean for the rest of the country?
Oct 20, 2021
For starters, California is the biggest agricultural producer in the U.S.
Farm country frets over impact of John Deere strike
Oct 14, 2021
More than 10,000 workers are on strike after they rejected a deal on wages and benefits.
"Murder hornets" found in Washington raise concerns for U.S. agriculture
Oct 1, 2021
The giant hornets pose a threat to bees, and by extension, the crops that bees pollinate.
Why governors and Congress members want a drought disaster declaration
Aug 26, 2021
Ranchers are hurting as 98% of the West experiences drought. A declaration could free up funds to help them.
Pandemic highlights poor conditions for some of Canada's farmworkers
by
Emma Jacobs
Aug 10, 2021
The country is starting to beef up inspections and is looking at a process to set standards for housing farmworkers who are in the country on temporary visas.
For public good, not for profit.
Farms don't have to be outside anymore
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Aug 3, 2021
Irving Fain, CEO of Bowery Farming, hopes growing crops in warehouses near cities will increase access to fresh produce.
A California farm battles drought: “We're out here trying to survive"
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Rose Conlon
Jul 16, 2021
A historic drought threatening crops in the West could send food prices higher.
A new British strawberry offers picnic season until November
Jul 7, 2021
Strawberries and cream is a popular treat with Wimbledon tennis fans, and a new breed of the fruit could extend production season.