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Would Removing Beef from the Diet Actually Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
Ashley Broocks, Emily Andreini, Megan Rolf, Ph.D., and Sara Place, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University This is a topic of discussion within the beef industry. The following article does not necessarily r... Read MoreThe Farmer’s Plight Part 4: America’s Plight
“Burn down your cities and leave our farms, and your cities will spring up again as if by magic; but destroy our farms and the grass will grow in the streets of every city in the country.” – Wi... Read MoreThe Farmer’s Plight Part 3: Bad Trade Deals and Worse Actors
A historic agriculture crisis requires three key ingredients: price drops, debt acceleration and misguided federal policy. When it comes to naming recent misguided policy, it doesn’t take farmers lo... Read MoreThe Farmer’s Plight Part 2: Rural America’s Nightmare–Again
The growing and unprecedented crisis with U.S. cotton is indicative of the plight of all sectors in American production agriculture. More and more, on the turn rows of western and southern Texas, they... Read MoreThe Farmers Plight Part 1 – The American Farmer and America Inextricably Interwoven
“There is no body of our people whose interests are more inextricably interwoven with the interests of all the people than is the case with the farmers.” – Theodore Roosevelt, 1912 What does Ame... Read MoreManaged grazing helps forests, experts say
By Ching Lee (Permission for use is granted, however, credit must be made to the California Farm Bureau Federation when reprinting this item.) With California wildfires becoming more frequent and inte... Read MoreKilling Cowboys: The Plan to Rewild the West
Charles M. Russell “The Herd Quitter” By Steve Busch Range management is an established scientific discipline founded on ecological principles that studies, quantifies, and anticipates the impacts... Read More- 2 of 3
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