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Down on the farm: A shortage of agricultural labor - CBS News
Down on the farm: A shortage of agricultural labor - CBS News
Something unusual happened a few months ago in an asparagus field on the Oregon-Idaho border: Six thousand people showed up on a Saturday for the chance to pick some free veggies. "I am a big fan on community, so it's really cool to see so many people out here," said one picker. Children who were out picking were divided on whether they like eating asparagus.
·cbsnews.com·
Down on the farm: A shortage of agricultural labor - CBS News
JBLM opens first-ever farmer’s market on-base | Tacoma News Tribune
JBLM opens first-ever farmer’s market on-base | Tacoma News Tribune
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is adding to its list of on-base services with a weekly farmers market. The JBLM Marketplace launched April 20 and will continue every other Tuesday through Sept. 14. Leaders are hoping the marketplace will become a year-round event. “Obviously it will be subject to vendors availability and the popularity of the event,” said Josh Soldan, business and recreation division chief for JBLM’s Office of Morale, Welfare and Recreation.
·thenewstribune.com·
JBLM opens first-ever farmer’s market on-base | Tacoma News Tribune
Vertical farming is bringing local produce to California’s densest cities | The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News
Vertical farming is bringing local produce to California’s densest cities | The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News
At their San Francisco headquarters, Plenty is working on perfecting vertical farming of kale, arugula, bok choy, beet leaves, fennel, and mizuna. According to chief executive and co-founder Matt Barnard, Plenty’s technology uses a fraction of the land and one to five percent of the water compared to traditional agriculture. Additionally, all of Plenty’s facilities are powered by 100 percent renewable energy.
·optimistdaily.com·
Vertical farming is bringing local produce to California’s densest cities | The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News
USDA cancels Farmers to Families Food Box Program | Agriculture | capitalpress.com
USDA cancels Farmers to Families Food Box Program | Agriculture | capitalpress.com
USDA will permanently end its Farmers to Families Food Box Program at the end of May. The program, which bought meat, dairy and produce from farmers and directed it to hungry families, was created by the Trump administration during the pandemic. Over the past year, USDA has spent more than $4 billion on the program and delivered more than 156 million boxes through mid-April.
·capitalpress.com·
USDA cancels Farmers to Families Food Box Program | Agriculture | capitalpress.com
FACT SHEET: United States Department of Agriculture Provisions in H.R. 1319, the American Rescue Plan | USDA
FACT SHEET: United States Department of Agriculture Provisions in H.R. 1319, the American Rescue Plan | USDA
WASHINGTON, Mar. 10, 2021 – Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 1319, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021...Specifically, provisions within the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will reduce hunger across the country, strengthen the food supply chain, invest in rural America, and provide long awaited support to underserved, socially disadvantaged farmers.
·usda.gov·
FACT SHEET: United States Department of Agriculture Provisions in H.R. 1319, the American Rescue Plan | USDA