In a tacit admission that U.S. food production requires foreign labor, the Trump administration is making it easier for farmers to employ guest workers from other countries.
In this opinion piece, A.J. Richards argues that the Trump administration is carrying out a policy agenda that benefits both ...
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Supreme Court fast-tracks Trump tariff case. What it means for you
The Supreme Court's decision to speed up its review of President Trump's tariff powers is not just a procedural tweak, it is ...
The shifts come as many Americans are concerned about the rising cost of food, creating political problems for a president ...
This year, the Rio Grande ran dry in Albuquerque. The conservation techniques students are learning will be key to the region ...
The United Farm Workers, along with more than a dozen farmworkers, filed a federal lawsuit in California challenging a new ...
Margaret Krawiec and Todd Kelly of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP examine the increased federal and state scrutiny ...
A group of lawmakers gathered at a Ventura farm Nov. 18 to discuss the effects of federal immigration policy on agriculture.
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With Improved Security, UBA Sani Turns Kaduna to Nigeria's Food and Agricultural Hub
In Kaduna today, the story of renewal is not merely one of security regained; it is a chronicle of vision, discipline, and purpose. Under the ebullient and visionary leadership of Governor Uba Sani, ...
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