California winegrowers on edge over pest that could 'devastate' lucrative industry
Spotted lanternfly egg masses were found in California — which has California Association of Winegrape Growers and local vineyards speaking out about the high risk to wine industry.
US government awards Moderna $176M for bird flu vaccine development
The U.S. government has awarded $176 million to Moderna for the development of its bird flu vaccine as the country faces a H5N1 virus outbreak in dairy cows.
John Deere announces mass layoffs in Midwest amid production shift to Mexico
John Deere has announced another wave of layoffs, telling around 610 production staff at plants in Illinois and Iowa that they will be out of a job by the end of the summer.
Tractor Supply no longer going woke, eliminates DEI goals
Tractor Supply is backpedaling from a slew of initiatives that some social media users and customers had slammed as "woke" in recent weeks.
Idaho farmer sounds the alarm over water restrictions that can damage 500K acres of farmland: 'Significant'
Brian Murdock's 135-year family farm legacy could be in jeopardy as Idaho issues its largest water curtailment in state history.
Tips for selling eggs and turning a profit right from your backyard
Do you have backyard chickens? Are you looking to make a little extra cash? If your chickens are producing more eggs than you need, start to sell them for an extra profit.
Solar storm crippled GPS equipment, causing headaches for farmers
The geomagnetic storm that has been cascading down on Earth caused serious technological headaches for farmers across the U.S. and Canada by disrupting GPS on their vehicles.
Inflation pushing next generation farmers out of the business: 'Can’t believe what things cost'
Farmers in Missouri share how inflation has impacted their profits in the past couple years. Several said the high cost of doing business is squeezing out the new generation of farmers.
How Roundup lawsuits could give China an edge
Legal fees associated with Bayer's Roundup, a weed-killing product used by farmers and gardeners who want to protect their crops or yards, have cost the company significantly.
US agriculture industry gears up for futuristic aerial 'drone-swarm' farming after FAA decision
"Drone-swarm" agriculture could replace traditional tractors at just a fraction of the cost as the FAA clears the way for U.S. farmers to use the new technology.
Cattle rancher warns climate crisis is threatening US food supply
The global "rally cry" from climate elitists is an attempt at "total control" of meat production and consumption, according to U.S. cattle rancher Shad Sullivan.
Army vet says prepper food company booming as more Americans plan for disaster in 2024
US Army veteran Jason Nelson shared why prepping has become more mainstream and how his freeze-dried beef company can help families supplement their emergency stockpile.
'Costly’ ESG standards, climate policies will ultimately reduce food and energy supplies: report
FIRST ON FOX: President Biden's climate agenda and corporate ESG standards are having an outsized impact on American agriculture and will soon impact consumers, according to a new report.
American beef industry hits record low, according to USDA
A new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows America is at a running low on cows and agricultural economists say persistent drought has driven up feed prices.
Louisiana seafood suppliers struggling to get their hands on crawfish: 'Phone is ringing nonstop'
Louisiana crawfish suppliers struggle to get their hands on crawfish during what some call the busiest time of the year ahead of popular tourist events like Mardi Gras.
Dozen state GOP agriculture commissioners launch probe of US banks over ESG investing: 'It must be stopped'
FIRST ON FOX: A dozen state departments of agriculture are pressuring six of the nation's top banks to reveal information about their net-zero ambitions.
US farmers warn Biden’s economy spells ‘destruction’ ahead of 2024 Iowa caucuses
Farmers and Republican voters in Iowa fear a second Biden administration would further "cripple" the economy and agricultural industry via inflation and green energy.
US cowboys travel to Israel to help farmers harvest their crops: They have a God-given 'right' to this land
Montana cowboy John Plocher discusses his daring decision to go to Israel and help local farmers harvest their crops on 'Varney & Co.'
Dry climate in California ideal for farming agave, meeting demand for spirits
Agave plants thrive in dry climates, like those across California. The Golden State is rapidly growing with farmers eager to produce the plant for spirits.
Man crushed to death by industrial robot that confused him for a box: police
A man in South Korea died Tuesday after a robot was said to have mistaken him for a box and crushed him against a conveyor belt, police have said.