New Video Series Salutes the Frontline of the Food Chain New Video Series Salutes the Frontline of the Food Chain
| | | To recognize the resilience of scientists, farmers, truck drivers, shelf stockers and countless others, BBC’s Follow the Food special series will look at how those in the food industry are managing to keep us fed during the pandemic. Read More | |
| | | At Belstra Milling, Nick DeKryger cultivates a younger and strengths-based team. Read More | |
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| | | Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesmeyer takes USDA to task for a slow response to the coronavirus pandemic, particularly when it comes to meat packing plants. He looks at how farmers are still waiting for details on the Coronavirus Food Aid Program and how packing plants still need supplies to protect their workers. Read More | |
| | | NASCAR continued using leaded gasoline until 2008—40 years after it was banned from consumer fleet because of brain toxicity. Ever wonder why it took the sport so long to make the switch? Read More | |
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| | | If you met Loren Schultz working cattle in his cowboy hat, boots and veterinary scrubs you might not think he’s a ballet kind of guy. But you’d be wrong. In fact, Schultz entered the Dancing with Missouri Stars contest two years ago to raise funds for the Missouri Contemporary Ballet in Columbia, Mo., the only professional dance company in the area. Read More | |
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| | | In Canada’s fight against the pandemic, public health officials are mostly leaving decisions on closing meat plants to the companies, even though the authorities have power to do so. Read More | |
| | | Farming can also be family time. Even in the face of COVID-19, farmers are resilient as ever. Click here to see the photos submitted by your fellow farmers. Then share how you #FarmON by texting FarmON to 31313 to submit your photo or video. Read More | |
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