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Supreme Court’s Ruling on Humane Treatment of Pigs Could Catalyze a Wave of New Animal Welfare Laws

The decision could result in a patchwork of laws that are likely to make national meat producers very uncomfortable.

by David Favre, The Conversation· May 16, 2023
Farm

For Years, Farmers Milked Cows by Hand. Now Robots and Technology Do the Work

Dairy producers see improved efficiency, cheaper labor, and calmer cows. The key question: Does the price tag of high-tech work for producers?

by Ethan Humble, Investigate Midwest· May 2, 2023
Farm

In Oregon, a Microchip Gold Rush Could Pave Over Long-Protected Farmland

Oregon legislators hope to entice chip manufacturers to set up shop, in part by allowing some of the country’s richest farmland to be converted into factories.

by Max Graham, Grist· April 14, 2023
Farm

Can the Heat from Running Computers Help Grow Our Food? It’s Complicated.

So-called “organic data centers” want to leverage waste heat from server farms for food production.

by Janna Frenzel and Sarah-Louise Ruder, The Conversation· March 31, 2023
Consumption

The Color of Farmed Salmon Comes from Adding an Antioxidant to Their Feed, with Benefits for Everyone

Despite what you may have heard online, farmed salmon fillets are red due to naturally occurring molecules called carotenoids, not red dye.

by Stefanie Colombo, The Conversation· March 22, 2023
Consumption

United States, Mexico at Odds Over Mexico’s Ban of Genetically Modified Corn

Mexico’s president wants to protect his country’s heritage by limiting imports of GMO corn. The U.S. isn’t backing down.

by Madison McVan, Investigate Midwest· March 16, 2023
Farm

Unlocking Secrets of the Honeybee Dance Language

In one of the most complicated examples of nonhuman communication, honeybees use a “waggle dance” to tell each other where to find food, water, or nest sites.

by James C. Nieh, The Conversation· March 12, 2023
Farm

Insects are Vanishing Worldwide. Now it’s Making it Harder to Grow Food.

We are so used to considering insects as pests that it is tempting to think that, in a world with fewer of them, agriculture might prosper as never before. A new study reveals why that is not the case.

by Stuart Reynolds, The Conversation· March 2, 2023
Farm

AI Can Track Bees on Camera. Here’s How That Will Help Farmers

Artificial intelligence offers a new way to track the insect pollinators essential to farming.

by Malika Nisal Ratnayake, Adrian Dyer, and Alan Dorin, The Conversation· February 18, 2023
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