Tag: COVID-19
Ag supply chain preps for COVID-19 uncertainty
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and other agencies say it's business as usual in the COVID-19 shutdown. But uncertainty looms for agricultural markets.
Ohio Department of Agriculture changes H2Ohio deadline back to March 31
On March 30, the application deadline for farmers for the H2Ohio program moved back to its original March 31 date, walking back a COVID-19 deadline change.
Officials say food banks tied up in red tape by USDA
Food banks facing overwhelming demand are being hamstrung by bureaucratic red tape. It's leaving people hungry and putting them in danger.
Grocery shopping in the midst of COVID-19
Learn more about the most important things that consumers can do to protect themselves and others when grocery shopping.
Agriculture businesses adjust to COVID-19 measures
Many agricultural businesses are still open after stay-at-home orders were enacted, but they’ve changed the way they operate.
Stay home: pandemic principles
As she looks for things to do during the 2020 COVID-19 quarantine, Kymberly Foster Seabolt ponders things we could all learn from this moment in history.
Economic crash still defines market
Marlin Clark offers insight on how commodities are being controlled strongly by the continued economic struggle related to the spread of COVID-19.
COVID-19 boosts dairy sales, but concerns remain for the industry
Demand for fluid milk — half gallons and gallons — at retail outlets surged after the COVID-19 outbreak hit the U.S.
‘Building the airplane as we fly it’: COVID-19 closures bring broadband...
Schools, colleges and some businesses are transitioning to online learning in response to COVID-19 risks. In rural areas with limited broadband access, this presents some challenges.
Labor a challenge for farms during COVID-19 crisis
Agriculture is considered essential business during COVID-19 closures, but farms may face challenges with the H-2A visa program and labor on the farm.