Southeast’s peat bogs have carbon storage superpowers – September 9, 2022

Southeast’s peat bogs have carbon storage superpowers Rewetting drained coastal evergreen shrub bogs in the Southeast that were once used for farming could make a small but significant contribution to reducing U.S. carbon dioxide emissions, according to a recent study. The bogs, known as pocosins, can absorb and hold extraordinary… Continue reading

Pandemic aid helped families’ nutrition and well-being – September 7, 2022

Pandemic aid helped families’ nutrition and well-being Temporary increases in federal aid during the Covid-19 pandemic had a “highly positive impact on overall family well-being” and made it easier for low-income families to afford sufficient and healthy food, according to two reports released on Tuesday by Hunger Free America. But… Continue reading

U.S. should increase aid to farmers and food assistance programs — survey – September 6, 2022

U.S. should increase aid to farmers and food assistance programs — survey More than 60 percent of consumers across the political spectrum support increasing government support for both farmers and food assistance as a response to inflation, according to a survey released last week by the University of Illinois. Gov…. Continue reading

The First Labor Day

The first Labor Day celebration was a big parade held on September 5, 1882 in New York City. Organized by trade unions to impress employers and politicians, it overlooked farmers even though 49 percent of American workers were employed on farms at the time. In 1894, Labor Day became a… Continue reading

In wine country, Sonoma tightens limits on farm work during wildfires – September 1, 2022

In wine country, Sonoma tightens limits on farm work during wildfires After a year of raucous protests and stakeholder meetings, Sonoma County announced it had standardized and reformed its “ag pass” program, which allows farms to bring workers into evacuated areas during wildfires when other residents have been told to… Continue reading