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Scientists are trying to strike a balance between reducing agricultural water consumption and maintaining high crop production.
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Tart cherries bring in between $7- $21 million to Utah’s economy each year. A new federal grant aims to help researchers and farmers improve production.
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Utah farmers have raised their prices on meat and produce because the cost to feed livestock has become more expensive.
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Utah has had a record breaking drought this year. Farmers are trying to use water more efficiently, but the cost can be a barrier.
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La pandemia de COVID-19 ha puesto en el foco una dinámica de poder arraigada: los trabajadores agrícolas son "esenciales pero tratados como prescindibles", incluso cuando se trata de acceder a la atención médica.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into focus an entrenched power dynamic: Farmworkers are “essential but treated as expendable,” including when it comes to accessing health care.
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Drought Emergency Nothing New For Utah Farmers, But State Officials Hope The Message Reaches Public.With widespread and extreme drought conditions throughout the state, Gov. Spencer Cox issued an executive order Wednesday declaring a state of emergency. It could trigger some additional funding for farmers seeing lower crop yields, but state officials hope it will also get the public to limit their water consumption.
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Chris Descheemaeker ranches black angus, red angus cross with her family outside of Lewistown, Montana. The coronavirus pandemic, she says, comes after...
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A new trade deal with Japan could soon help out dairymen, cattlemen, corn and wheat farmers, among many others.
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Two men from opposite worlds stood across from the Norbest processing plant in Moroni, Utah, on Monday, as the smell of turkey wafted through town.One of…
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Utah received a little more than two-thirds of the snow and rain normally expected from October through May, which could mean more water restrictions in…
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The dry and arid climate of the Western U.S. is marching eastward, thanks to climate change. That’s the conclusion of a set of studies from Columbia...