Separating immigrant families at the border and removing calves from dairy cows are one in the same according to one of the country’s largest animal rights groups.
How checkoffs are managed could be drastically changed if legislation supported by one of the largest animal rights groups is added and passed in the farm bill.
Attacks against the Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund, United Stockgrowers of America (R-CALF) and the Organization of Competitive Markets (OCM) are called “desperate” and “coordinated,” says David Muraskin.
There were high points and low points in 2015 for the pork industry as it dealt with welfare legislation, food companies and activists. Here's what to expect in 2016.
North Carolina Pork Council CEO Andy Curliss sees firsthand the devastation hurricanes can cause farmers. But activist groups are already using this coming storm to advance their anti-agriculture agenda,
How do you counter the convictions of people who’ve internalized the notion that animal foods are Satan’s tools to destroy humanity? You don’t — but here’s how to persuade the other 95%.
For Hampton Creek, which came first, the chicken (in not being straightforward about questionable buy-back practices) or the egg (on the face of management)?