Alex Wong / Getty Images Just In: Trump Expected to Tap Former Senate Ally for Key Cabinet Position Donald Trump is expected to nominate former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler to be the next secretary of agriculture. By Randy DeSoto November 22, 2024
Grace Cary / Getty Images 167,000 Pounds of Beef Shipped Nationwide Has Been Urgently Recalled A recall of ground beef shipped to restaurants has been issued after it is suspected of being contaminated with E. coli. By Jack Davis November 22, 2024
jopstock / Getty Images Nearly 10 Million Pounds of Ready-to-Eat Meat Recalled: USDA The second major meat recall in recent months impacts almost 10 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and chicken. By Jack Davis October 10, 2024
Mark Makela / Getty Images Dozens of Horses Fall Over Dead at Oklahoma Rodeo, Investigation Underway As many as 70 horses are dead following a mysterious mass die-off now being investigated by state officials. By Jared Harris August 30, 2024
Image Source / Getty Images 9 Dead, Many More Sickened by Contaminated Deli Meat - Americans Urged to Check Their Fridges The CDC is urging consumers to dispose of recalled deli meat amid a listeria outbeak that has already killed 9 people. By Jack Davis August 29, 2024
Robert Nickelsberg / Getty Images Premium Are the UN and Globalist Banks Secretly Collaborating to Control the US Farming Industry? - What You Need to Know It's not just a rumor. Elite banks are banding together and trying to control the farming industry. They'll do, too, if they aren't stopped. By Ole Braatelien June 17, 2024
Scott Olson / Getty Images Governor Signs Disaster Proclamation as Officials Order Killing of 4.2 Million Chickens Iowa is the nation’s largest exporter of chicken eggs and the effect of the culling on the local economy is expected to be felt far and wide. By Johnathan Jones May 29, 2024
TMP / ShutterstockCommentary It's Not Just Blue Cities Americans Are Abandoning: Suburbs in Progressive Metros Losing Residents at a Rapid Pace Data from the USDA shows that people are not just leaving progressive cities in droves but their suburbs as well. By Allison Anton May 11, 2024
TFoxFoto / Shutterstock Texas Farm Worker Infected with Bird Flu Had None of the Typical Influenza Signs, Instead Showed One Disturbing Symptom A Texas farm worker experienced some unusual symptoms after being infected with bird flu from an unusual source. By Richard Moorhead May 6, 2024
Elena Hramova / Shutterstock Alert: Severe Weather Pattern May Be Sparking a National Pickle Shortage The U.S. has become increasingly dependent on Mexico for fresh vegetables -- including cucumbers -- in recent years. By George C. Upper III May 4, 2024