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Plant-Based Meat Products

With the vegetarian population and flexitarian diets becoming popular, the market for plant-based meat products has been rising. However, concern of the nutritional value and the long ingredient list for these products has been rising too. Compared to animal-based proteins, these plant-based options are highly processed and full of additives such as heme, which is an additive that makes the plant-based options look like they are bleeding when...

Avian Influenza Impacting Thanksgiving

Over 47 million birds have died from infections and culling from avian influenza this year, according to a new report from Reuters. As Thanksgiving is rounding the corner, export bans and lowered egg and turkey production are causing supply issues and higher prices. Rosemary Sifford, chief veterinary officer for the Department of Agriculture, says, “Unfortunately, what we’ve done probably hasn’t been enough to protect us from this high...

Protein From Insects Becoming Popular

Protein from insects such as crickets, grasshoppers, ants, mealworms, and black soldier flies is being used to create various nutritious food products. By 2027 the insect protein market will reach 3.3 billion US Dollars as it is becoming popular with younger generations for sport nutrition. Some of these bugs are edible on their own, but others are being ground up and made into bars and cookies.  

Combating Climate Change with Solar Energy

American Farmland Trust (AFT) announced a partnership with Edelen Renewables and Arcadia last Tuesday. To protect America's farmland and ranchland, the Farmers Powering Communities is using solar energy to combat climate change. They are bringing this renewable energy to communities where it is not readily available or places that do not have access to rooftop solar panels. This will begin in 2023 across a number of states that already have...

Puerto Rico Crop Damage from Hurricane Fiona

Over 90% of Puerto Rico's crops were destroyed as Hurricane Fiona hit the island as a Category 1 hurricane on September 17, 2022. Agriculture is an important aspect of the island, and some of the plants that were blown over did not lose their fruit, so farmers can still harvest and export the fruit if they have the correct equipment to get to their fields. The main crops that are grown are rice, sugar, cane, coffee, and corn.    

Food Insecurity Numbers Lowest in 20 Years

The Economic Research Service (ERS) through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported in 2021 the number of households with children that were experiencing food insecurity was at a 20 year low. In 2020, 14.8 percent of households were food insecure, while in 2021 this number dropped to 12.5 percent. Food insecurity in children was 7.6 percent in 2020 while it was down to 6.2 percent in 2021.

AFBFA Partners with Google to Feed Young Minds in Rural Communities

Grow with Google partnered with the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture (AFBFA) to train 2,000 teachers in digital skills. These teachers will reach 200,000 students in rural communities around America by the end of the 2022-2023 school year. AFBFA is supporting this effort by creating the Farm Bureau Foundation Fellows Program, which is an 8-month program designed to help fellows develop a place-based curriculum that incorporates...

Hero for the Hungry by Norman Borlaug

Feeding Minds Press has released a new title, Hero for the Hungry by Norman Borlaug. This book tells the story of Norman Borlaug, the "Father of the Green Revolution," and his fight to end world hunger. “We’re excited to introduce today’s youth to Norman Borlaug,” said Daniel Meloy, executive director of the Foundation. “With ‘Hero for the Hungry,’ we hope Norman Borlaug’s story of science and true American grit inspires young...

USDA Program for Underserved, Minority Farmers

The United States Department of Agriculture (UDSA) has a new $550 million program that is supporting projects that enable underserved producers access to land, capital, and markets, and train the next diverse generation of agricultural professionals. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the funding is part of “USDA’s unwavering commitment to advancing equity for all, including people who have been underserved, marginalized, and adversely...

Extension Agent’s Podcast Wins National Award

Shannon Carnevale, Natural Resources and Conservation Extension Agent for UF/IFAS Extension Polk County, and Lara Milligan, Natural Resources Agent for UF/IFAS Extension Pinellas County, started their podcast, Naturally Florida in June of 2021. Since, they have published over 18 episodes, which are available on most common podcast apps such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Amazon Music. This podcast won the Silver Award for...