Farmers in Italy have set up turnstiles in the Dolomites due to an influx of tourists.

Italian Farmers Take Action Against Overtourism in the Dolomites Italian farmers are addressing the issues brought on by increasing tourist numbers in European cities, particularly in the northeastern mountain ranges. With influencers visiting the Dolomites, local farmers have set up turnstiles to manage the crowded areas. Carlo Zanella, who leads the Alto Adige Alpine Club, […]
Unauthorized Immigrants Taken Into Custody for Stealing 6,000 Pounds of a Florida Farmer’s Berry Harvest

Eleven people were apprehended near Palm City, Florida, many of whom were undocumented immigrants, and charged with the theft of 6,000 pounds of sawtooth berry crops from local farmers. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrests after a local resident reported seeing a group of men in black taking buckets filled with berries from […]
GOP Representative Takes Steps to Shield American Farmers from Discrimination During the Biden Administration

New Law Prevents Discrimination in Farm Programs House Budget Chairman Jodie Arlington announced a new law intended to ensure that government farm programs do not discriminate against farmers based on race or gender. This legislation, called the “There is no discrimination under the Farm Program Act,” was enacted on July 10 and codifies guidelines from […]
Farmers’ Almanac forecasts unpredictable weather for winter. Is it reliable?

(Nexstar) – Editors at the Farmers Almanac suggest that the upcoming winter could be characterized by some dramatic weather events across the U.S. But, you know, it’s not a guarantee. The Almanac anticipates “consistent cold snaps” stretching from the Pacific Northwest all the way to New England. It also forecasts a series of regular snowstorms […]
Acting Secretary Brooke Rollins Introduces the Inaugural ‘National Farmers Market Week Celebration’

National Farmers Market Week Celebration Announced Secretary of Agriculture Brook Rollins has announced the “National Farmers Market Week Celebration,” set to take place at the National Mall. This event is part of the broader American Agriculture Week, leading up to the United States’ 250th birthday. “National Farmers Market Week starts on Sunday, August 3rd. We […]
Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts a warm fall following a hot summer.

The sweltering heat of summer tightly grips the nation, creating everyday struggles as a vast heat dome persists. From scorching pavement in the South to soaring humidity in the Midwest and Northeast, nearly 100 million Americans are dealing with “feel-like” temperatures that often touch or exceed triple digits. In cities where mild summers are the […]
South African citrus farmers encounter uncertainty with suggested 30 percent tariffs in the US

Citrus Challenges in South Africa’s Olifant River Valley This winter in the Olifant River Valley of South Africa has taken on a different persona than in years past. Typically cold and wet, the landscape, which is adorned with citrus orchards and nestled among the Cederberg and Winterhock mountains, has become a source of growing concern. […]
Labor Secretary: H-2A visa program will be quicker and less expensive for farmers

Updates on the Labor Bureau’s Immigration Visa Program Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer recently discussed the H-2A immigration visa program, emphasizing its importance for American farmers and ranchers. This initiative, she mentioned, aims to provide an accessible workforce quickly and affordably. In a conversation with Fox Business’s Edward Lawrence, she clarified that while the program assists […]
Baldwin and Ernst propose legislation to enhance mental health support for farmers

Senators Push for Mental Health Resources for Farmers A bipartisan effort in the Senate is aiming to secure funding for mental health and suicide prevention resources targeted at farmers. Senators Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat from Wisconsin, and Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, have teamed up to propose legislation that seeks to bolster funding for […]
Dairy farmers and ice cream producers in the US will stop using artificial colors in their products by 2027.

Ice Cream Gets a Healthier Makeover American ice cream is on its way to becoming healthier. A recent announcement from the USDA, along with figures from the Health and Human Services Department, highlighted that artificial colors will be phased out of ice cream products by the end of 2027. Brook Rollins of the USDA noted, […]