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When the migrant-worker bracero program expired in 1965, the government recruited groups of high school male athletes to step ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins recently announced risk-based port re-openings for cattle, bison and equines from Mexico beginning in July. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), ...
Not all of the foods we ate back in the '70s are readily available today. Here are the now-banned foods that were once ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins closed the border to Mexican cattle for a second time after new reports of ...
On a small patch of land north of Albuquerque, Orenda Martine reached for a red onion, trimming the root and then the stem, ...
To help farmers and other Californians address emerging issues, the University of California Agriculture and Natural ...
Grocery prices rose 1.8% in June, led by a 4.7% increase in the meat, poultry, fish and eggs category and a 2.9% rise in ...
Although the price of a bunch of tomatoes may only increase by a few dozen cents, the increase comes at a time when consumers ...
The 2025 New Mexico fair season is right around the corner, and with that comes county fairs, regional fairs, and the state fair. While some of the fairs may include rides and ...
The U.S. ends a nearly 30-year-old trade agreement with Mexico this month. Here's how it could impact the cost of this ...
USDA revealed its new National Farm Security Action Plan, designed to elevate American agriculture as a key element of the ...
Native Americans naturally used it for food, but also to decorate clothing and for religious ceremonies. Colonists who came to North America were quick to adopt it as a snack food. And because of its ...