The Green New Deal is sending mixed messages to agriculture as it seeks to work with farmers and ranchers, but also mentions getting rid of “farting cows.”
A farmer and a farm worker are on probation after applying liquid manure onto a field that resulted in runoff into a nearby stream. The farm was fined $50,000.
University of Wisconsin veterinarian and professor Kenneth Nordlund responds to concerns of livestock's contribution to greenhouse gases after the announcement of the Green New Deal.
Despite state government actions pushing to shut down the second largest dairy in Oregon, Greg te Velde, owner of Lost Valley Farm near Boardman, Ore., continues to fight an ongoing waste management battle.
Air quality specialist Frank Mitloehner discusses why the EAT-Lancet study and Green New Deal need to be viewed as concerns for agriculture and if limiting the consumption of animal products lowers GHG emission.
The double whammy of a late harvest and early onset of freezing weather has left many U.S. dairy farms scrambling to lower manure stores enough to get through winter.