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Tribal agricultural leaders say they would like to see more lending to agricultural producers and more autonomous control over federal funds.
Exports are delayed for key crops like walnuts, many of which are grown for overseas customers.
More than 10,000 workers are on strike after they rejected a deal on wages and benefits.
April Hemmes had to replant her soybeans after a frost killed them. But they’re coming out better than expected, she says.
Irving Fain, CEO of Bowery Farming, hopes growing crops in warehouses near cities will increase access to fresh produce.
A historic drought threatening crops in the West could send food prices higher.
Scott Snair raised his prices before the pandemic shut down travel. When things got tough, that decision helped him stay in business.
Farmer April Hemmes says exports are strong and a supply shortage is pushing up prices.
The storm destroyed 80% of the island’s coffee crop. It also revealed a hidden “gold mine.”
The pandemic wiped away Angeles Crest Creamery’s ecotourism revenue. Then the Bobcat Fire hit, wiping out the free food source for its goats.