According to the United States Department of Agriculture, rinsing won’t make your poultry any safer. In fact, you may be doing more harm than good.
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The Senate's draft farm bill comes with only a few weeks left to finish legislation and with differences from the House bill.
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Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) issued a final decision on its website proposing to amend the uniform pricing formulas ...
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Tribal higher education opportunities and investments to train the next generation of agricultural professionals are ...
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