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Ukraine's Push Into Green Energy Starts With 5,600 Tons of Cow Dung
The agricultural powerhouse wants to turn farm waste into energy to secure supplies and diversify its economy amid the war with Russia. Source link
Ukraine's Farmers Count the Cost of Grain Deal's Collapse
Russia’s exit from the Black Sea export agreement and its attacks on Ukrainian ports have led to lower income and higher costs in Ukraine’s agriculture
Anheuser-Busch Selling Shock Top, Blue Point to Cannabis Company Tilray
The Bud Light owner is selling eight beer and beverage brands for an undisclosed amount. Source link
Inflation Is Cooling. Food Inflation Could Get Worse.
Food prices have been rising rapidly for longer than central bankers had expected, and recent setbacks may prolong the agony. Source link
Why Bacon Might Get More Expensive
Wholesale pork-belly prices are surging as the state’s new animal-welfare measure takes effect. Source link
Cannabis Industry Confronts Billion-Dollar Threat: Weak Weed
A pathogen spreading among crops is cutting the recreational drug’s potency, forcing growers to cull “dudded” plants. Source link
Farmers Work to Cool Livestock and Chickens as Heat Gets Extreme
The health of animals and farmers’ incomes are under threat as temperatures soar in the U.S. Source link
Farmers Work to Cool Livestock and Chickens in Sweltering Conditions
The health of animals and farmers’ incomes are under threat as temperatures soar in the U.S. Source link
Sugar Shortage Threatens Candy Production Ahead of Halloween, Holiday Seasons
Buyers and producers debate agriculture policy requiring companies use mostly U.S. sugar. Source link
Harvesting Crews Hustle to Bring in Wheat Crop Hit by Drought, Late Rains
Seasonal outfits that work across breadbasket states lost business with a slow start. Source link