Russia's War in Ukraine Threatens Starvation for the World's Poor
Global hunger declined for decades before pandemic policies and Russia’s invasion broke the world.
Global hunger declined for decades before pandemic policies and Russia’s invasion broke the world.
It's time to return oversight to industry groups and the states.
Despite an apocalyptic media narrative, the modern era has brought much longer lives and the greatest decline in poverty ever.
Private property was the solution to their failed experiment. But people keep repeating the Pilgrims' mistakes.
One critic calls it "arrogant vandalism," but advocates say it might be a necessary form of self-preservation.
While animal-rights activists still risk trespassing charges, the state of Iowa cannot make it illegal to record while trespassing on private property.
Total human neurons outweigh all farmed animals by a factor of 30–1.
Green activists have some good points. But the pursuit of a chemical-free world hurts vulnerable people the most.
Animals are property, and property rights matter.
Real factories are beginning to replace factory farms.
Do California's rules violate the dormant commerce clause?
A cost-efficient and humane method for processing rabbit meat is preferable to the state's current system.
Who thought it was a good idea to give the government control over marketing?
The process uses 99 percent less land and 96 percent less freshwater than traditional meat production.
State officials euthanized six of Julie Hall's animals, including Sassy, a blind raccoon, and Po, a one-legged crow.
A Pennsylvania couple is fighting an inane local ban on raising a handful of ducks and chickens in their backyard.
Trump's farm bailouts have cost taxpayers more than $28 billion already, and he just announced another $14 billion in payments as part of his reelection pitch to farm-heavy states.
The last time an incumbent president was defeated, the fact that he'd raised taxes on Americans played a major role. Trump's done the same thing, but the DNC didn't talk about it.
Anti-competitive regulations have made Americans far too reliant on mega meat processors. It's time to level the playing field.
That's probably because those goals were always completely unrealistic. Less than six months after the deal was signed, it's already coming apart.
Restoring up to 2.2 million square miles to nature
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The reform could help formalize immigrant farm labor.
Trump has authorized up to $16 billion in bailout spending this year, on top of $12 billion spent in 2018.
Farm groups get politicians to pass laws against secret filming on farms.
There's no need for most federal agencies to be stationed in the nation's capital, one of the most expensive cities in the country.
And it reveals the major blind spot in Trump's view of how international trade works.
While Trump prepares another round of aid payments for farmers, Marco Rubio is pushing for tariffs on Mexican fruits and vegetables that will send prices soaring.
A wild-animal preservation program has become a scheme for corralling captive beasts that bother cattle ranchers.
The House Freedom Caucus calls it "a sprawling, cronyist agriculture bill."
And it could get worse, as China is now considering cutting off all American soybean purchases.
Soybean prices have fallen as much as 30 percent since planting season, and harvest is fast approaching.
Low yield organic farming uses up lots more land and harms biodiversity
Chopping down forests and irrigating rice paddies boosted greenhouse gases enough to prevent the onset of a new ice age
Maybe don't do both, though.
"There's not a day on the farm when a farmer doesn't touch steel," says Rep. David Young. And all that steel is about to get more expensive.
Florida man accused of ripping off government agency that rips off taxpayers.
A dispute with neighbor spurred a measure to crack down on smaller properties. But the town's large agricultural community fought back.
Two states attempt to dictate how farmers outside their boundaries treat their animals.
The author of Seeing Like a State casts a skeptical eye on the conventional wisdom about the cradle of civilization.
Two new efforts in Washington seek to rein in the subsidies.
Tasty Impossible Burger uses 95 percent less land, uses 74 percent less water, and emits 87 percent less greenhouse gas.
Environmental Protection Agency
A controversial rule on water pollution allowed the agency to micromanage private land use.
Legal hemp has returned to Kentucky. Will the Feds step aside and let the industry flourish?