Rural/Farming
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
New EPA rule could put remaining IL wetlands at risk
Protected wetlands across Illinois could be at risk as the Trump administration considers changes to the Clean Water Act. The Environmental …
Monday, April 28, 2025
TX lawmakers consider bills to help small farmers, home food businesses
Members of a Texas House committee this week will consider a bill that would limit the number of permits farmers must have to participate at farmers m…
Ohio crops at risk as federal cuts disrupt seed preservation
A little-known federal program has quietly safeguarded the crops feeding the nation, including key Ohio staples like soybeans, tomatoes, corn and …
VA students, local economies would suffer from possible SNAP cuts
As lawmakers on Capitol Hill discuss trillions in spending cuts, opponents warned students on SNAP and free school meal programs would suffer…
New ND law raises bar for pesticide liability lawsuits
North Dakota lawmakers have opted to side with farm chemical manufacturers facing legal challenges about the safety of their products. The state has …
South Florida farming program in limbo after federal grant freeze
Frozen federal grants have thrown a South Florida farm training program into chaos, leaving a nonprofit scrambling to salvage it after sudden funding …
Coloradans' hand-written letters on SNAP cuts heading to nation's capital
Two leading Colorado nonprofits working to end hunger are collecting hand-written letters from a wide range of people who would be directly impacted i…
MS soybean trials test varieties despite trade uncertainty
Mississippi State University Extension launched its annual soybean variety trials last week. It is a way to evaluate crop performance as farmers …
Second wave of weather employees fired ahead of NM wildfire season
By Dawn Attride for Sentient.Broadcast version by Roz Brown for New Mexico News Connection reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service Collaboratio…
Michigan State University study: Crops and solar panels can coexist
Results of a new study from Michigan State University suggest farmers no longer have to choose between growing crops and harnessing solar power…
SD communities say federal aid isn't 'waste' to them
CORRECTION: This web-version of the story initially listed Rep. Dusty Johnson as "Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-N.D." It has since been corrected to reflect …
SD grassland enthusiasts hope for a native plant rebirth
April is National Native Plant Month, an observance at the core of South Dakota's identity. People wanting to protect the state's beloved grasslands …