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Fifth-generation farmer Valjay Rigby has a list of goals to focus on as he steps into leadership with the Utah Farm Bureau Federation.
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A new survey of farmers and ranchers found they mainly trust local agencies and have not taken much advantage of state and federal payout programs.
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Dr. Elizabeth D. Hilborn is a veterinarian, a honeybee specialist, and a senior environmental health scientist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. She joins us to talk about her new book, Restoring Eden: Unearthing the Agribusiness Secret That Poisoned My Farm Community.
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Optimizing Utah’s agricultural water use to put more water back into Great Salt Lake was the main message at the People’s Great Salt Lake Summit this month.
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The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food received a $1 million grant to help farmers and ranchers buy equipment designed to improve Utah’s soil health.
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On this episode we're joined by our very own news director Sheri Quinn to talk about our Cropping Up series! We'll talk about specialty crops and hear some recent episodes from the series.
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"The crop insurance program really needs to be reformed to incentivize farmers to adapt to climate change."
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On this episode of Eating the Past, host Tammy Proctor explores Kansas and how the state emerged as the top wheat producing state in the nation.
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Bailee Woolstenhulme, public information officer for the UDAF, said this grant money helps farmers and ranchers upgrade anything they need to improve their water use. The application period is open through May 31.
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Beekeeping on solar sites is on the rise as people try to find ways to dual purpose agricultural land. This practice has many benefits for both farms, developers and the environment.