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08/09/2022
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By Cassie B.
Trendy Oatly oat milk beverages among 53 foods recalled due to contamination
A popular oat milk from the trendy Oatly brand has been recalled due to potential microbial contamination as part of a wider recall of more than 50 products that are manufactured by Lyons Magnus. According to the FDA, poor commercial sanitation practices at the company’s plants have allowed the drink to potentially become contaminated with […]
08/05/2022
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By Cassie B.
More Americans are living paycheck to paycheck as inflation persists
A recent report shows that almost two thirds of Americans are now living paycheck to paycheck, with even the nation’s top earners being stretched thin thanks to rising inflation and increased costs. The new LendingClub report found that as of June, 61 percent of Americans are now living paycheck to paycheck, up from the 58 […]
08/02/2022
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By Cassie B.
Baby formula crisis deepens as nationwide out-of-stock rate hits 30%
The baby formula crisis in the U.S. continues to get worse as 30 percent of all infant milk brands are now out of stock – and frustrated parents are upset with President Biden, whose claims of making formula more accessible are not making any difference. The hardest-hit states are Wyoming and Arizona, where out-of-stock rates […]
06/29/2022
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By Cassie B.
Proposed $1.1b high-tech South Dakota beef plant would be nation’s largest
Cattle country has been abuzz since the announcement last month that a new cutting-edge beef processing plant has been proposed for Rapid City, South Dakota, that will handle 8,000 head per day. Now, many locals are questioning the availability of such high volumes of cattle as well as whether there is sufficient labor and housing […]
06/22/2022
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By Cassie B.
Bad weather is damaging crop planting prospects for South Dakota farmers
Many South Dakota farmers have fallen significantly behind schedule on their planting, thanks to rains and flooding seen in parts of the state. The heavy rains that struck in the middle of a lengthy drought have left many farm fields in the state soaked and rendered them inaccessible to farm equipment. Adding to their woes, […]
05/29/2022
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By Cassie B.
Drought-stricken Texas finally gets some rain, but it may not be enough to save crops and cattle
Areas of Texas that have been suffering from a devastating drought finally got some relief this week in the form of much-needed rain, and now farmers are hopeful that they may be able to turn things around on the field as a result. However, more rain is needed to save crops and cattle. Before the […]
05/27/2022
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By Cassie B.
Appalachian apple hunter has saved more than 1,000 lost varieties of fruit
We are constantly bombarded with stories about various species in both the plant and animal worlds going extinct due to human activity, but sometimes the opposite happens. And in the case of Tom Brown of North Carolina, one man’s efforts have been responsible for reclaiming around 1,200 lost varieties of apples. Brown, a retired chemical […]
05/12/2022
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By Cassie B.
Gas prices hit new all-time high as Biden administration’s measures fail to make a difference
Gas prices reached an all-time high this week, with the national average price nearly 50 percent higher than it was one year ago. According to AAA, the national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded hit $4.374 on Tuesday. This marked an increase of 17 cents in the past week alone and 4 cents […]
05/09/2022
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By Cassie B.
Millions of tons of harvested grain are currently stuck in Ukraine due to war as global hunger crisis deepens
It is no secret that Russia’s war against Ukraine has been disrupting food production, but one particularly frustrating aspect of the situation is the fact that it is also preventing food that has already been harvested from being exported as global hunger rages on. The regional director of the United Nations World Food Program, Martin […]
04/06/2022
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By Cassie B.
Soaring fertilizer prices ahead of planting season could lead to higher food prices, shortages
Fertilizer prices continue to set new records amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which is putting a significant portion of the global supply of fertilizer at risk and contributing to rising food inflation. On Friday, prices for ammonia, a nitrogen-based fertilizer, climbed by 43 percent to reach $1,625 per metric ton. This marked a new record […]
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