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CHILD-HUNGER ADVOCATES HOPE BIDEN’S EXPANSION OF P-EBT The Agriculture Department on Tuesday announced plans to launch the most significant summer food program in U.S. history, expanding a pandemic-era benefit to feed more than 30 million children over the summer break. Now, anti-hunger advocates are hoping to leverage the expansion into a permanent summer benefits program, a longstanding goal that would fill a gap in food access when AT DAWN OF CARBON MARKETS, FARMERS GET UP TO $20 PER ACRE A small fraction of U.S. farmers who have pursued contracts for capturing carbon in the soil – an incentive for climate mitigation – say the going rate AN INVASIVE, ELUSIVE 20-POUND RODENT THREATENS CALIFORNIA Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. BIDEN PROPOSES 16 PERCENT INCREASE IN CHILD NUTRITION The Biden administration’s proposals to expand a summer food program for school-age children and to encourage schools in high-poverty areas to provide meals for free to all students would add an average $4 billion a year to the cost of USDA’s child nutrition programs. Headlined by school lunch OPINION: IF BIDEN WANTS FARMERS TO JOIN HIS CLIMATE FIGHT When it comes to climate change, American farmers are pulled, politically, in two directions. The right expects them to defend the status quo, which means anti-regulation and deep skepticism about man-made global warming. The left wants them to embrace a AS HALIBUT DECLINE, ALASKA NATIVE FISHERS SQUARE OFF As halibut decline, Alaska Native fishers square off against industrial fleets The tiny fishing fleet from St. Paul is losing the fight for halibut, up against factory ships that throw away more of the valuable fish than the Indigenous fishers are allowed to catch. FARMERS WORRIED BY POSSIBLE NEW CAPITAL GAINS, ESTATE TAX Very few farm families pay estate taxes but almost all large-scale farmers are worried that changes in the tax code will increase their exposure to capital gains or estate taxes, said a Purdue University survey released on Tuesday. AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. MEATPACKING PLANTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSE HEARING Meatpacking, poultry, and agricultural workers have faced “devastating” conditions during the pandemic, in part due to a lax approach to worker safety by employers and federal regulators, advocates said on Tuesday at a House Appropriations Subcommitteehearing.
CHILD-HUNGER ADVOCATES HOPE BIDEN’S EXPANSION OF P-EBT The Agriculture Department on Tuesday announced plans to launch the most significant summer food program in U.S. history, expanding a pandemic-era benefit to feed more than 30 million children over the summer break. Now, anti-hunger advocates are hoping to leverage the expansion into a permanent summer benefits program, a longstanding goal that would fill a gap in food access when AT DAWN OF CARBON MARKETS, FARMERS GET UP TO $20 PER ACRE A small fraction of U.S. farmers who have pursued contracts for capturing carbon in the soil – an incentive for climate mitigation – say the going rate AN INVASIVE, ELUSIVE 20-POUND RODENT THREATENS CALIFORNIA Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. THE PEOPLE WHO DELIVER YOUR FOOD ARE HUNGRY The people who deliver your food are hungry The pandemic added food-insecurity to the list of daily struggles gig workers face. In New York City, they've banded together to AFTER MONTHS OF WAITING, LABOR ADVOCATES DISAPPOINTED NEW 9 hours ago · After months of delay, the Biden administration on Thursday released a rule dictating how employers in the healthcare sector should protect workers from the spread of Covid-19. The exclusion of meatpacking, food processing, farm, and grocery retail workers from the new workplace standards sparked an outcry from worker advocacy groups and unions. AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. WIDELY USED NEONIC INSECTICIDES MAY BE A THREAT TO MAMMALS Deer aren’t the only species inadvertently consuming neonics. Charlotte Roy, a biologist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, has found that many kinds of animals will gladly consume neonic-treated seeds when they get a chance—as they do during spring planting. In a 2019 study, Roy set up camera traps in agricultural fields where she had deliberately spilled treated seed. FREE MEALS WHEN SCHOOLS ARE OPEN, EBT WHEN THEY’RE NOT When it reauthorizes child nutrition programs, Congress should provide meals for free to all students at public schools and offer financial assistance to low-income parents to buy food for their school-age children during the summer and holidays, activists said at a FEWER OVER-THE-COUNTER ANTIBIOTICS FOR LIVESTOCK Drugmakers will have two years to change the sales availability of some medically important livestock antimicrobials to prescription-only, said the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday. The shift from over-the-counter sales would mean the drugs can be used only under veterinary supervision, said BILLS WOULD DISCLOSE RACE, GENDER OF FARM SUBSIDY The USDA would be obliged to disclose the race and gender of farm subsidy recipients as well as how much money they received under companion bills filed by two Black members of the House and Senate Agriculture committees on Wednesday. Sponsors Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois and Sen. Cory Booker of New SENATORS PROPOSE LOAN FORGIVENESS FOR SMALL FARMERS The Agriculture Department would offer small farmers one-time loan forgiveness of up to $250,000 under legislation announced by five Democratic senators on Thursday. Lead sponsor Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said she would try to include debt relief AG TAG: MEATPACKING INDUSTRY The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. Through partnerships with TRUMP-ERA PLAN TO REDUCE SNAP ELIGIBILITY IS WITHDRAWN The Biden administration withdrew a Trump-era proposal on Wednesday to tighten eligibility rules for food stamps and reduce SNAP enrollment by 3.1 million people. It was the second major Trump SNAP regulation to founder under the new administration. Both would have restrictedaccess to
FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. AFTER MONTHS OF WAITING, LABOR ADVOCATES DISAPPOINTED NEW 7 hours ago · After months of delay, the Biden administration on Thursday released a rule dictating how employers in the healthcare sector should protect workers from the spread of Covid-19. The exclusion of meatpacking, food processing, farm, and grocery retail workers from the new workplace standards sparked an outcry from worker advocacy groups and unions. OPINION: IF BIDEN WANTS FARMERS TO JOIN HIS CLIMATE FIGHT When it comes to climate change, American farmers are pulled, politically, in two directions. The right expects them to defend the status quo, which means anti-regulation and deep skepticism about man-made global warming. The left wants them to embrace a MAPPING COVID-19 OUTBREAKS IN THE FOOD SYSTEM Mapping Covid-19 outbreaks in the food system. Since April 2020, FERN has been closely tracking the spread of Covid-19 at meatpacking plants, food processing facilities, and farms. This dashboard is home to our latest reporting on Covid-19 cases and food system workers, and is updated each weekday. According to data collected by FERN, as ofMay
DOJ: TYSON WAS NOT DIRECTED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO The federal government never instructed Tyson Foods to keep its plants open during the early months of the pandemic, according to theDepartment of
USDA PLANS ITS SINGLE BIGGEST SEAFOOD PURCHASE The USDA said Thursday it would buy $159.4 million worth of U.S.-produced seafood, nuts, fruits, and vegetables for its public nutrition programs, including donations to charity. The deal, funded by customs duties, includes the agency’s single largest purchase of seafood ever, worth $70.9 million AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. WIDELY USED NEONIC INSECTICIDES MAY BE A THREAT TO MAMMALS Deer aren’t the only species inadvertently consuming neonics. Charlotte Roy, a biologist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, has found that many kinds of animals will gladly consume neonic-treated seeds when they get a chance—as they do during spring planting. In a 2019 study, Roy set up camera traps in agricultural fields where she had deliberately spilled treated seed. HERE ARE THE RURAL RESIDENTS WHO SUED THE WORLD’S LARGEST In a federal courtroom in Raleigh, North Carolina, a 14-year-old honor student named Alexandria McKoy swore to tell the truth. Then shesettled in
MEATPACKING PLANTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSE HEARING Meatpacking plants in the spotlight at House hearing. Meatpacking, poultry, and agricultural workers have faced “devastating” conditions during the pandemic, in part due to a lax approach to worker safety by employers and federal regulators, advocates said on Tuesday at a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing. FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. AFTER MONTHS OF WAITING, LABOR ADVOCATES DISAPPOINTED NEW 7 hours ago · After months of delay, the Biden administration on Thursday released a rule dictating how employers in the healthcare sector should protect workers from the spread of Covid-19. The exclusion of meatpacking, food processing, farm, and grocery retail workers from the new workplace standards sparked an outcry from worker advocacy groups and unions. OPINION: IF BIDEN WANTS FARMERS TO JOIN HIS CLIMATE FIGHT When it comes to climate change, American farmers are pulled, politically, in two directions. The right expects them to defend the status quo, which means anti-regulation and deep skepticism about man-made global warming. The left wants them to embrace a MAPPING COVID-19 OUTBREAKS IN THE FOOD SYSTEM Mapping Covid-19 outbreaks in the food system. Since April 2020, FERN has been closely tracking the spread of Covid-19 at meatpacking plants, food processing facilities, and farms. This dashboard is home to our latest reporting on Covid-19 cases and food system workers, and is updated each weekday. According to data collected by FERN, as ofMay
DOJ: TYSON WAS NOT DIRECTED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO The federal government never instructed Tyson Foods to keep its plants open during the early months of the pandemic, according to theDepartment of
USDA PLANS ITS SINGLE BIGGEST SEAFOOD PURCHASE The USDA said Thursday it would buy $159.4 million worth of U.S.-produced seafood, nuts, fruits, and vegetables for its public nutrition programs, including donations to charity. The deal, funded by customs duties, includes the agency’s single largest purchase of seafood ever, worth $70.9 million AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. WIDELY USED NEONIC INSECTICIDES MAY BE A THREAT TO MAMMALS Deer aren’t the only species inadvertently consuming neonics. Charlotte Roy, a biologist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, has found that many kinds of animals will gladly consume neonic-treated seeds when they get a chance—as they do during spring planting. In a 2019 study, Roy set up camera traps in agricultural fields where she had deliberately spilled treated seed. HERE ARE THE RURAL RESIDENTS WHO SUED THE WORLD’S LARGEST In a federal courtroom in Raleigh, North Carolina, a 14-year-old honor student named Alexandria McKoy swore to tell the truth. Then shesettled in
MEATPACKING PLANTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSE HEARING Meatpacking plants in the spotlight at House hearing. Meatpacking, poultry, and agricultural workers have faced “devastating” conditions during the pandemic, in part due to a lax approach to worker safety by employers and federal regulators, advocates said on Tuesday at a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing. THE PEOPLE WHO DELIVER YOUR FOOD ARE HUNGRY The people who deliver your food are hungry The pandemic added food-insecurity to the list of daily struggles gig workers face. In New York City, they've banded together to AFTER MONTHS OF WAITING, LABOR ADVOCATES DISAPPOINTED NEW 7 hours ago · After months of delay, the Biden administration on Thursday released a rule dictating how employers in the healthcare sector should protect workers from the spread of Covid-19. The exclusion of meatpacking, food processing, farm, and grocery retail workers from the new workplace standards sparked an outcry from worker advocacy groups and unions. FREE MEALS WHEN SCHOOLS ARE OPEN, EBT WHEN THEY’RE NOT When it reauthorizes child nutrition programs, Congress should provide meals for free to all students at public schools and offer financial assistance to low-income parents to buy food for their school-age children during the summer and holidays, activists said at a SENATORS PROPOSE LOAN FORGIVENESS FOR SMALL FARMERS The Agriculture Department would offer small farmers one-time loan forgiveness of up to $250,000 under legislation announced by five Democratic senators on Thursday. Lead sponsor Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said she would try to include debt relief FEWER OVER-THE-COUNTER ANTIBIOTICS FOR LIVESTOCK Drugmakers will have two years to change the sales availability of some medically important livestock antimicrobials to prescription-only, said the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday. The shift from over-the-counter sales would mean the drugs can be used only under veterinary supervision, said TRUMP-ERA PLAN TO REDUCE SNAP ELIGIBILITY IS WITHDRAWN The Biden administration withdrew a Trump-era proposal on Wednesday to tighten eligibility rules for food stamps and reduce SNAP enrollment by 3.1 million people. It was the second major Trump SNAP regulation to founder under the new administration. Both would have restrictedaccess to
BILLS WOULD DISCLOSE RACE, GENDER OF FARM SUBSIDY The USDA would be obliged to disclose the race and gender of farm subsidy recipients as well as how much money they received under companion bills filed by two Black members of the House and Senate Agriculture committees on Wednesday. Sponsors Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois and Sen. Cory Booker of New IN TEXAS, A RARE WORKERS’ COMP WIN AGAINST MEATPACKER JBS In Texas, a rare workers’ comp win against meatpacker JBS. A former meatpacking worker in Texas won what appears to be the first workers’ compensation settlement for contracting Covid-19 at a meat processing facility. Experts say the ruling bodes well for scores of other meat plant workers who are pursuing, or may pursue, workers’comp
SNAP TIME LIMITS DIDN’T BOOST EMPLOYMENT The 90-day limit on food stamps for able-bodied adults without children, enacted as part of welfare reform in 1996, failed to move people into jobs or increase their incomes after the Great Recession, said a USDA study released on Tuesday. “The findings should prove relevant as the economy AG TAG: MEATPACKING INDUSTRY The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. Through partnerships with FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. OPINION: IF BIDEN WANTS FARMERS TO JOIN HIS CLIMATE FIGHT When it comes to climate change, American farmers are pulled, politically, in two directions. The right expects them to defend the status quo, which means anti-regulation and deep skepticism about man-made global warming. The left wants them to embrace a EXEMPT FARMERS FROM BIDEN TAX PLAN, ASK 13 HOUSE DEMOCRATS Exempt farmers from Biden tax plan, ask 13 House Democrats. Thirteen House Democrats representing farm districts asked party leaders on Thursday to exempt farmers from President Biden’s proposal to apply the capital gains tax more stringently. Iowa Rep. Cindy Axne, one of the organizers of the letter, said “a significant number ofDemocrats
FARMERS WORRIED BY POSSIBLE NEW CAPITAL GAINS, ESTATE TAX Very few farm families pay estate taxes but almost all large-scale farmers are worried that changes in the tax code will increase their exposure to capital gains or estate taxes, said a Purdue University survey released on Tuesday. AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. NORTH CAROLINA ADVOCATE WHO SUCCESSFULLY FOUGHT HOG Elsie Herring, who died this week, was the public face of the many rural North Carolinians who felt besieged by the proliferation of industrial hog farms. In a region where complaining about these operations was considered both risky and futile, she confronted the industry over its pollution for CHILD-HUNGER ADVOCATES HOPE BIDEN’S EXPANSION OF P-EBT The Agriculture Department on Tuesday announced plans to launch the most significant summer food program in U.S. history, expanding a pandemic-era benefit to feed more than 30 million children over the summer break. Now, anti-hunger advocates are hoping to leverage the expansion into a permanent summer benefits program, a longstanding goal that would fill a gap in food access when MEATPACKING PLANTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSE HEARING Meatpacking plants in the spotlight at House hearing. Meatpacking, poultry, and agricultural workers have faced “devastating” conditions during the pandemic, in part due to a lax approach to worker safety by employers and federal regulators, advocates said on Tuesday at a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing. WIDELY USED NEONIC INSECTICIDES MAY BE A THREAT TO MAMMALS Deer aren’t the only species inadvertently consuming neonics. Charlotte Roy, a biologist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, has found that many kinds of animals will gladly consume neonic-treated seeds when they get a chance—as they do during spring planting. In a 2019 study, Roy set up camera traps in agricultural fields where she had deliberately spilled treated seed. AT DAWN OF CARBON MARKETS, FARMERS GET UP TO $20 PER ACRE At dawn of carbon markets, farmers get up to $20 per acre. A small fraction of U.S. farmers who have pursued contracts for capturing carbon in the soil – an incentive for climate mitigation – say the going rate is $20 an acre or less, said Purdue University on Tuesday. FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. OPINION: IF BIDEN WANTS FARMERS TO JOIN HIS CLIMATE FIGHT When it comes to climate change, American farmers are pulled, politically, in two directions. The right expects them to defend the status quo, which means anti-regulation and deep skepticism about man-made global warming. The left wants them to embrace a EXEMPT FARMERS FROM BIDEN TAX PLAN, ASK 13 HOUSE DEMOCRATS Exempt farmers from Biden tax plan, ask 13 House Democrats. Thirteen House Democrats representing farm districts asked party leaders on Thursday to exempt farmers from President Biden’s proposal to apply the capital gains tax more stringently. Iowa Rep. Cindy Axne, one of the organizers of the letter, said “a significant number ofDemocrats
FARMERS WORRIED BY POSSIBLE NEW CAPITAL GAINS, ESTATE TAX Very few farm families pay estate taxes but almost all large-scale farmers are worried that changes in the tax code will increase their exposure to capital gains or estate taxes, said a Purdue University survey released on Tuesday. AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. NORTH CAROLINA ADVOCATE WHO SUCCESSFULLY FOUGHT HOG Elsie Herring, who died this week, was the public face of the many rural North Carolinians who felt besieged by the proliferation of industrial hog farms. In a region where complaining about these operations was considered both risky and futile, she confronted the industry over its pollution for CHILD-HUNGER ADVOCATES HOPE BIDEN’S EXPANSION OF P-EBT The Agriculture Department on Tuesday announced plans to launch the most significant summer food program in U.S. history, expanding a pandemic-era benefit to feed more than 30 million children over the summer break. Now, anti-hunger advocates are hoping to leverage the expansion into a permanent summer benefits program, a longstanding goal that would fill a gap in food access when MEATPACKING PLANTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSE HEARING Meatpacking plants in the spotlight at House hearing. Meatpacking, poultry, and agricultural workers have faced “devastating” conditions during the pandemic, in part due to a lax approach to worker safety by employers and federal regulators, advocates said on Tuesday at a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing. WIDELY USED NEONIC INSECTICIDES MAY BE A THREAT TO MAMMALS Deer aren’t the only species inadvertently consuming neonics. Charlotte Roy, a biologist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, has found that many kinds of animals will gladly consume neonic-treated seeds when they get a chance—as they do during spring planting. In a 2019 study, Roy set up camera traps in agricultural fields where she had deliberately spilled treated seed. AT DAWN OF CARBON MARKETS, FARMERS GET UP TO $20 PER ACRE At dawn of carbon markets, farmers get up to $20 per acre. A small fraction of U.S. farmers who have pursued contracts for capturing carbon in the soil – an incentive for climate mitigation – say the going rate is $20 an acre or less, said Purdue University on Tuesday. FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. THE PEOPLE WHO DELIVER YOUR FOOD ARE HUNGRY 1 day ago · On a sunny Saturday in March, Gustavo Ajche and Ligia Guallpa welcomed two dozen food delivery couriers to a morning rally in lower Manhattan. As mimosa drinkers filled SoHo cafes’ outdoor tables, couriers lined up for hot chuchitos, Guatemalan tamales filledwith chicken and
SNAP TIME LIMITS DIDN’T BOOST EMPLOYMENT The 90-day limit on food stamps for able-bodied adults without children, enacted as part of welfare reform in 1996, failed to move people into jobs or increase their incomes after the Great Recession, said a USDA study released on Tuesday. “The findings should prove relevant as the economy HIGHEST CARBON DIOXIDE LEVEL IN HUMAN HISTORY The pandemic put the global economy in lockdown last year but it did not prevent a rise in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, scientists said on Monday. Measurements at the Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii averaged 419 parts per million (ppm) VILSACK AIMS FOR ‘TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE’ IN The Biden administration earmarked $4 billion on Tuesday to strengthen the U.S. food system, including an expansion of local and regional food processing capacity. Aiming to increase competition, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said he hoped to SENATORS PROD USDA FOR PANDEMIC PAYMENTS TO CONTRACT Ten weeks ago, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack restarted the USDA’s coronavirus relief program for farmers and ranchers. But payments to contract growers, the farmers who produce hogs, poultry and eggs under contract for the owner of the animals, remain on hold and lawmakers from poultry states are getting impatient. ADMINISTRATION PROMISES STRONGER PROTECTIONS FOR IMPERILED The Interior and Commerce departments said they will rescind or revise five Trump-era regulations that reduced federal protections for endangered and threatened species. The replacement rules would give the same protection to threatened species USDA ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION OF EMERGENCY FOOD NETWORKS The USDA announced on Friday that it will invest up to $1 billion to expand emergency food networks, bolstering the ability of food banks and local organizations to serve in-need communities. It was the first of several “Build Back Better” initiatives planned by the Bidenadministration to
ARKANSAS COURT CHANGES DICAMBA DEADLINE Soybean and cotton growers in Arkansas are free to spray the weedkiller dicamba on their crops until June 30 under an order from the Arkansas Supreme Court on Tuesday. It was the latest turnabout in court for use of the herbicide, which has been embraced by farmers as a tool against invasive weeds IN NEW YORK CITY, GIG WORKERS FACING FOOD INSECURITY ARE 1 day ago · “On a sunny Saturday in March, Gustavo Ajche and Ligia Guallpa welcomed two dozen food delivery couriers to a morning rally in lower Manhattan. As mimosa drinkers filled SoHo cafes’ outdoor tables, couriers lined up for hot chuchitos, Guatemalan tamales filled with chicken and beef,” writes FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. OPINION: IF BIDEN WANTS FARMERS TO JOIN HIS CLIMATE FIGHT When it comes to climate change, American farmers are pulled, politically, in two directions. The right expects them to defend the status quo, which means anti-regulation and deep skepticism about man-made global warming. The left wants them to embrace a FARMERS WORRIED BY POSSIBLE NEW CAPITAL GAINS, ESTATE TAX Very few farm families pay estate taxes but almost all large-scale farmers are worried that changes in the tax code will increase their exposure to capital gains or estate taxes, said a Purdue University survey released on Tuesday. AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. EXEMPT FARMERS FROM BIDEN TAX PLAN, ASK 13 HOUSE DEMOCRATS Exempt farmers from Biden tax plan, ask 13 House Democrats. Thirteen House Democrats representing farm districts asked party leaders on Thursday to exempt farmers from President Biden’s proposal to apply the capital gains tax more stringently. Iowa Rep. Cindy Axne, one of the organizers of the letter, said “a significant number ofDemocrats
DOJ: TYSON WAS NOT DIRECTED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO The federal government never instructed Tyson Foods to keep its plants open during the early months of the pandemic, according to theDepartment of
MEATPACKING PLANTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSE HEARING Meatpacking plants in the spotlight at House hearing. Meatpacking, poultry, and agricultural workers have faced “devastating” conditions during the pandemic, in part due to a lax approach to worker safety by employers and federal regulators, advocates said on Tuesday at a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing. HERE ARE THE RURAL RESIDENTS WHO SUED THE WORLD’S LARGEST In a federal courtroom in Raleigh, North Carolina, a 14-year-old honor student named Alexandria McKoy swore to tell the truth. Then shesettled in
IN NORTH CAROLINA, PANDEMIC PROMPTS FARMER COOPERATION In North Carolina, pandemic prompts farmer cooperation. By Barry Yeoman , March 18, 2020. Facebook Twitter Email. Even before he knew that city officials in Durham, North Carolina, would be suspending the local farmers’ market, George O’Neal was preparing for disruption. Last Saturday, he stood behind a table piled high with mustard greens AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE LOST UNTOLD ACRES OF FARMLAND OVER Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. OPINION: IF BIDEN WANTS FARMERS TO JOIN HIS CLIMATE FIGHT When it comes to climate change, American farmers are pulled, politically, in two directions. The right expects them to defend the status quo, which means anti-regulation and deep skepticism about man-made global warming. The left wants them to embrace a FARMERS WORRIED BY POSSIBLE NEW CAPITAL GAINS, ESTATE TAX Very few farm families pay estate taxes but almost all large-scale farmers are worried that changes in the tax code will increase their exposure to capital gains or estate taxes, said a Purdue University survey released on Tuesday. AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. EXEMPT FARMERS FROM BIDEN TAX PLAN, ASK 13 HOUSE DEMOCRATS Exempt farmers from Biden tax plan, ask 13 House Democrats. Thirteen House Democrats representing farm districts asked party leaders on Thursday to exempt farmers from President Biden’s proposal to apply the capital gains tax more stringently. Iowa Rep. Cindy Axne, one of the organizers of the letter, said “a significant number ofDemocrats
DOJ: TYSON WAS NOT DIRECTED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO The federal government never instructed Tyson Foods to keep its plants open during the early months of the pandemic, according to theDepartment of
MEATPACKING PLANTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSE HEARING Meatpacking plants in the spotlight at House hearing. Meatpacking, poultry, and agricultural workers have faced “devastating” conditions during the pandemic, in part due to a lax approach to worker safety by employers and federal regulators, advocates said on Tuesday at a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing. HERE ARE THE RURAL RESIDENTS WHO SUED THE WORLD’S LARGEST In a federal courtroom in Raleigh, North Carolina, a 14-year-old honor student named Alexandria McKoy swore to tell the truth. Then shesettled in
IN NORTH CAROLINA, PANDEMIC PROMPTS FARMER COOPERATION In North Carolina, pandemic prompts farmer cooperation. By Barry Yeoman , March 18, 2020. Facebook Twitter Email. Even before he knew that city officials in Durham, North Carolina, would be suspending the local farmers’ market, George O’Neal was preparing for disruption. Last Saturday, he stood behind a table piled high with mustard greens AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE LOST UNTOLD ACRES OF FARMLAND OVER Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. HIGHEST CARBON DIOXIDE LEVEL IN HUMAN HISTORY The pandemic put the global economy in lockdown last year but it did not prevent a rise in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, scientists said on Monday. Measurements at the Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii averaged 419 parts per million (ppm) SENATORS PROD USDA FOR PANDEMIC PAYMENTS TO CONTRACT Ten weeks ago, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack restarted the USDA’s coronavirus relief program for farmers and ranchers. But payments to contract growers, the farmers who produce hogs, poultry and eggs under contract for the owner of the animals, remain on hold and lawmakers from poultry states are getting impatient. USDA ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION OF EMERGENCY FOOD NETWORKS The USDA announced on Friday that it will invest up to $1 billion to expand emergency food networks, bolstering the ability of food banks and local organizations to serve in-need communities. It was the first of several “Build Back Better” initiatives planned by the Bidenadministration to
HIGHEST FOOD PRICES SINCE 2011 MAY PERSIST FOR MONTHS After increasing for 12 months in a row during the pandemic, international food prices are the highest they’ve been since September 2011, said the monthly Food Price Index, released on Thursday. The index, maintained by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, surged 4.8 percent in May, its ADMINISTRATION PROMISES STRONGER PROTECTIONS FOR IMPERILED The Interior and Commerce departments said they will rescind or revise five Trump-era regulations that reduced federal protections for endangered and threatened species. The replacement rules would give the same protection to threatened species JBS SAYS IT’S BACK IN FULL OPERATION AFTER RANSOMWARE Meat processor JBS said all of its plants were fully operational on Thursday, four days after a ransomware attack shut down cattle slaughter plants in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Less than one day’s worth of production was lost during the attack, said JBS in a statement. “The IN TEXAS, A RARE WORKERS’ COMP WIN AGAINST MEATPACKER JBS In Texas, a rare workers’ comp win against meatpacker JBS. A former meatpacking worker in Texas won what appears to be the first workers’ compensation settlement for contracting Covid-19 at a meat processing facility. Experts say the ruling bodes well for scores of other meat plant workers who are pursuing, or may pursue, workers’comp
TODAY’S QUICK HITS, JUNE 8, 2021 FERN’s Ag Insider gives you the reporting you need every day to navigate the difficult terrain of food and agriculture policy. Editor Chuck Abbott has been covering this beat for nearly three decades — few journalists have the connections in the halls of power and the TODAY’S QUICK HITS, JUNE 7, 2021 Light cybersecurity oversight: Federal oversight of cybersecurity in the U.S. food sector still relies on voluntary guidelines, despite years of warnings of potential vulnerability to hackers, such as the ransomware attack last week on JBS.(Politico) Dierks to retire: After two decades as chief executive of the National Pork Producers Council and a total of 31 years with the NPPC, Neil DierksAG TAG: VILSACK
The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. Through partnerships with FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. OPINION: IF BIDEN WANTS FARMERS TO JOIN HIS CLIMATE FIGHT When it comes to climate change, American farmers are pulled, politically, in two directions. The right expects them to defend the status quo, which means anti-regulation and deep skepticism about man-made global warming. The left wants them to embrace a FARMERS WORRIED BY POSSIBLE NEW CAPITAL GAINS, ESTATE TAX Very few farm families pay estate taxes but almost all large-scale farmers are worried that changes in the tax code will increase their exposure to capital gains or estate taxes, said a Purdue University survey released on Tuesday. AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. EXEMPT FARMERS FROM BIDEN TAX PLAN, ASK 13 HOUSE DEMOCRATS Exempt farmers from Biden tax plan, ask 13 House Democrats. Thirteen House Democrats representing farm districts asked party leaders on Thursday to exempt farmers from President Biden’s proposal to apply the capital gains tax more stringently. Iowa Rep. Cindy Axne, one of the organizers of the letter, said “a significant number ofDemocrats
DOJ: TYSON WAS NOT DIRECTED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO The federal government never instructed Tyson Foods to keep its plants open during the early months of the pandemic, according to theDepartment of
MEATPACKING PLANTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSE HEARING Meatpacking plants in the spotlight at House hearing. Meatpacking, poultry, and agricultural workers have faced “devastating” conditions during the pandemic, in part due to a lax approach to worker safety by employers and federal regulators, advocates said on Tuesday at a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing. HERE ARE THE RURAL RESIDENTS WHO SUED THE WORLD’S LARGEST In a federal courtroom in Raleigh, North Carolina, a 14-year-old honor student named Alexandria McKoy swore to tell the truth. Then shesettled in
IN NORTH CAROLINA, PANDEMIC PROMPTS FARMER COOPERATION In North Carolina, pandemic prompts farmer cooperation. By Barry Yeoman , March 18, 2020. Facebook Twitter Email. Even before he knew that city officials in Durham, North Carolina, would be suspending the local farmers’ market, George O’Neal was preparing for disruption. Last Saturday, he stood behind a table piled high with mustard greens AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE LOST UNTOLD ACRES OF FARMLAND OVER Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT REPORTING NETWORK Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. OPINION: IF BIDEN WANTS FARMERS TO JOIN HIS CLIMATE FIGHT When it comes to climate change, American farmers are pulled, politically, in two directions. The right expects them to defend the status quo, which means anti-regulation and deep skepticism about man-made global warming. The left wants them to embrace a FARMERS WORRIED BY POSSIBLE NEW CAPITAL GAINS, ESTATE TAX Very few farm families pay estate taxes but almost all large-scale farmers are worried that changes in the tax code will increase their exposure to capital gains or estate taxes, said a Purdue University survey released on Tuesday. AFTER 20 YEARS OF ADVOCACY, BLACK FARMERS FINALLY GET DEBT Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. EXEMPT FARMERS FROM BIDEN TAX PLAN, ASK 13 HOUSE DEMOCRATS Exempt farmers from Biden tax plan, ask 13 House Democrats. Thirteen House Democrats representing farm districts asked party leaders on Thursday to exempt farmers from President Biden’s proposal to apply the capital gains tax more stringently. Iowa Rep. Cindy Axne, one of the organizers of the letter, said “a significant number ofDemocrats
DOJ: TYSON WAS NOT DIRECTED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO The federal government never instructed Tyson Foods to keep its plants open during the early months of the pandemic, according to theDepartment of
MEATPACKING PLANTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT HOUSE HEARING Meatpacking plants in the spotlight at House hearing. Meatpacking, poultry, and agricultural workers have faced “devastating” conditions during the pandemic, in part due to a lax approach to worker safety by employers and federal regulators, advocates said on Tuesday at a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing. HERE ARE THE RURAL RESIDENTS WHO SUED THE WORLD’S LARGEST In a federal courtroom in Raleigh, North Carolina, a 14-year-old honor student named Alexandria McKoy swore to tell the truth. Then shesettled in
IN NORTH CAROLINA, PANDEMIC PROMPTS FARMER COOPERATION In North Carolina, pandemic prompts farmer cooperation. By Barry Yeoman , March 18, 2020. Facebook Twitter Email. Even before he knew that city officials in Durham, North Carolina, would be suspending the local farmers’ market, George O’Neal was preparing for disruption. Last Saturday, he stood behind a table piled high with mustard greens AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE LOST UNTOLD ACRES OF FARMLAND OVER Our Mission. The Food & Environment Reporting Network is the first independent, non-profit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism in the critically under-reported areas of food, agriculture, and environmental health. HIGHEST CARBON DIOXIDE LEVEL IN HUMAN HISTORY The pandemic put the global economy in lockdown last year but it did not prevent a rise in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, scientists said on Monday. Measurements at the Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii averaged 419 parts per million (ppm) SENATORS PROD USDA FOR PANDEMIC PAYMENTS TO CONTRACT Ten weeks ago, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack restarted the USDA’s coronavirus relief program for farmers and ranchers. But payments to contract growers, the farmers who produce hogs, poultry and eggs under contract for the owner of the animals, remain on hold and lawmakers from poultry states are getting impatient. USDA ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION OF EMERGENCY FOOD NETWORKS The USDA announced on Friday that it will invest up to $1 billion to expand emergency food networks, bolstering the ability of food banks and local organizations to serve in-need communities. It was the first of several “Build Back Better” initiatives planned by the Bidenadministration to
HIGHEST FOOD PRICES SINCE 2011 MAY PERSIST FOR MONTHS After increasing for 12 months in a row during the pandemic, international food prices are the highest they’ve been since September 2011, said the monthly Food Price Index, released on Thursday. The index, maintained by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, surged 4.8 percent in May, its ADMINISTRATION PROMISES STRONGER PROTECTIONS FOR IMPERILED The Interior and Commerce departments said they will rescind or revise five Trump-era regulations that reduced federal protections for endangered and threatened species. The replacement rules would give the same protection to threatened species JBS SAYS IT’S BACK IN FULL OPERATION AFTER RANSOMWARE Meat processor JBS said all of its plants were fully operational on Thursday, four days after a ransomware attack shut down cattle slaughter plants in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Less than one day’s worth of production was lost during the attack, said JBS in a statement. “The IN TEXAS, A RARE WORKERS’ COMP WIN AGAINST MEATPACKER JBS In Texas, a rare workers’ comp win against meatpacker JBS. A former meatpacking worker in Texas won what appears to be the first workers’ compensation settlement for contracting Covid-19 at a meat processing facility. Experts say the ruling bodes well for scores of other meat plant workers who are pursuing, or may pursue, workers’comp
TODAY’S QUICK HITS, JUNE 8, 2021 FERN’s Ag Insider gives you the reporting you need every day to navigate the difficult terrain of food and agriculture policy. Editor Chuck Abbott has been covering this beat for nearly three decades — few journalists have the connections in the halls of power and the TODAY’S QUICK HITS, JUNE 7, 2021 Light cybersecurity oversight: Federal oversight of cybersecurity in the U.S. food sector still relies on voluntary guidelines, despite years of warnings of potential vulnerability to hackers, such as the ransomware attack last week on JBS.(Politico) Dierks to retire: After two decades as chief executive of the National Pork Producers Council and a total of 31 years with the NPPC, Neil DierksAG TAG: VILSACK
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