Stories Tagged as
Farms
Puerto Rico looks to go local to reduce food import dependence
Jan 10, 2024
One reason that food prices are high on the island is that under the Jones Act, only U.S. ships carry food to the territory.
I've always wondered: how mint flavoring became associated with clean teeth
Sep 8, 2023
Listener Grant Cohoe says he's "not a fan of mint" and asks: "Why it is that mint is so ubiquitous in toothpaste, mouthwash and the like?"
The Census of Agriculture: what it's for, why it matters
Feb 6, 2023
The USDA sends its survey out every five years to create a snapshot of American agriculture, divvy up funds and make policy decisions.
Farm profits, up last year, may sink again as farmers' costs rise
by
Lily Jamali
Feb 21, 2022
Seed and fertilizer are just a few of the products whose costs have risen because of ongoing supply chain problems.
Eau de livestock, anyone?
Apr 26, 2021
France has passed a law to protect the sounds and smells of the countryside as a way to preserve French heritage.
Meat processing plants are COVID-19 hot spots. What does that mean for U.S. food supply?
by
Kimberly Adams
, Nova Safo
and Alex Schroeder
Apr 27, 2020
Tyson Foods is warning that millions of pounds of meat could "disappear."
Farm bankruptcies up sharply in 2019
by
Andy Uhler
Jan 31, 2020
Filing for bankruptcy doesn't necessarily mean you’re giving up on farming.
For public good, not for profit.
Food cannons and goat yoga: Farmers get creative for profits
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bennett Purser
Sep 16, 2019
In troubled trade times, anything to bring business to the farm.
In the flooded farm belt, a race against the clock for planting
by
Renata Sago
Jun 7, 2019
Growers are racing to plant corn, soybeans and wheat before it's too late.
Why it's the "nonfarm" payrolls report
May 1, 2019
The Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly report doesn't count jobs down on the farm. We explain why.