U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Friday that the U.S. is readying an announcement to exempt a slate of food and agricultural products not produced in the United States from tariffs.
University of Kentucky Extension Soils Specialists Drs. John Grove and Edwin Ritchey wrote the following article comparing ...
Now landfill owners can make more money from their gas and farmers have a cheaper, better, local source of fertilizer," says ...
Ag products not grown or produced enough in the U.S.—including coffee, fruit and some fertilizers—are being removed from ...
Investors have flocked to companies selling microbes as an alternative to traditional fertilizer, putting in $1 billion last year Pivot Bio, with an office in Ames, reported that it tripled its acres ...
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