Island Grown Initiative's executive director Noli Taylor has been a food activist for more than 20 years and part of IGI's leadership since the very start of the nonprofit in 2006.
From reducing NIH funding to slashing USAID to new tariffs, Republican lawmakers are beginning to speak out — carefully — ...
House, Senate aggies make case for continuing Food for Peace and moving it to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The shuttering and impending dismantlement of the U.S. Agency for International Development is not only causing a stir among ...
The Franklin County Commissioners continue to emphasize the importance of protecting farmland from future development and ...
Hello from the Capitol where one month into the legislative session, the legislature is hard at work. This session has already emphasized the importance of a functional symbiotic relationship between ...
Habitat for Humanity brought advocates to Washington, D.C., this week to urge Congress to take decisive action on the ...
The study, conducted by NDSU’s Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics and the Center for Social Research, found that North Dakota’s agriculture industry generates $41.3 billion annually in ...
"The labor shortage will only get worse as folks are swept up in raids — and even documented workers may decide that the risk is not worth it and leave agricultural jobs," Lerae Kroon, an attorney at ...
While Democrats have been speaking out against President Donald Trump’s federal cuts, Republicans are just beginning to stir ...
The White House fires USAID's Inspector General amid controversy over frozen humanitarian funds and legal challenges from U.S ...
The Auburn University Board of Trustees approved two transformational projects for the College of Agriculture at its ...