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A 1935 program authorizes the U.S.D.A's purchase of excess commodities, like eggs.
A change in consumer tastes and a crop disease have taken their toll on this American breakfast classic.
If consumers turn against GMO crops, however, farmers know they'll have to adapt
As cage-free egg sales slow, producers hesitate to invest in cage-free systems.
The UK's exit could remove an important US agriculture ally.
As California's voters turn out for Tuesday's primary, a trade war worries many.
As food companies pledge to use cage-free eggs, who will provide them?
Blueberries are budding in a warm spring, but frosty nights can take a hefty toll
A strong currency pushed up by oil exports, and national price controls, have marginalized once strong economic sectors
For crops where GMO seeds are big, they're 90 percent of the market