In 2009, the Obama administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an “Endangerment Finding” that classified carbon dioxide (CO2) as a pollutant under the 1970 Clean Air Act. Yes, you read that right—CO2,…
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Lawmakers in Multiple US States Push to Ban Weather Modification Amid Controversy
A wave of legislative efforts is sweeping across the United States as lawmakers in Florida, Kentucky, Iowa, Arizona, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota seek to outlaw weather modification and geoengineering practices….
EPA Slams the Brakes on Biden’s Emissions Rules: A Win for Farmers’ Bottom Line
On March 12, 2025, the Environmental Protection Agency dropped a bombshell that’s got folks across rural America breathing a sigh of relief. Under the new Trump administration, the EPA announced it’s rolling…
Precision Agriculture: Boosting Profits Through Smarter Farming
What Is Precision Agriculture? Precision agriculture (PA) is a farming approach that uses technology to optimize crop production and resource use on a field-by-field, or even plant-by-plant, basis. Think of it as…
USDA’s New Dawn: Brooke Rollins Shifts Focus from Green Dreams to Farmers’ Realities
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has taken a sharp turn under its new Secretary, Brooke Rollins, marking a significant departure from the climate-centric policies that defined the Biden administration’s agricultural agenda….
Shifting Gears: Why Biofuels, Not Electric Vehicles, Could Drive American Agriculture Forward
For years, the U.S. government has poured significant financial resources into promoting electric vehicles (EVs), a technology that, despite the hype, remains impractical for many Americans and unpopular relative to its ambitious…
Hempcrete: Revolutionizing American Agriculture and Construction
In the world of sustainable building materials, hempcrete is emerging as a formidable contender, offering numerous benefits that could transform how we construct our homes and buildings. As traditional building materials like…
The Lonesome Report: Is the Climate Change Agenda in Agriculture Over?
Jim and Shad discuss how the USDA has removed refrences to climate change from their website and what that means for agriculture. They also talk about RFK Jr.’s confirmation hearing, the removal…
Back to Basics: USDA’s Focus on Agriculture Over Activism Welcomed by Farmers
In a move that has sparked both controversy and support, the Trump administration has directed the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to cleanse its official websites of references to “LGBT” and…
US Lawmakers Introduce the Farm to Fly Act – What It Means for American Farmers
In a significant move that could reshape the agricultural landscape, a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators has reintroduced the “Farm to Fly Act,” aiming to bolster the production and development of Sustainable…