Ag stats: December 2022 United States cattle on feed highlights
United States cattle on feed highlights from the USDA for December 2022.
United States cattle on feed highlights from the USDA for December 2022.
Colorado cattle on feed highlight from the USDA for December 2022.
The idea that politicians are dishonest is, at this point, something of a cliché – although few have taken their dishonesty as far as George Santos, U.S. representative for New York’s 3rd Congressional District, who seems to have lied about his education, work history, charitable activity, athletic prowess and even his place of residence.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes’ is defending her administration’s decision to keep in place a money transfer surveillance program that paves the way for a growing number of law enforcement agencies across the country to keep tabs on the dealings of potentially illegal activity.
In many parts of the U.S., the winter months bring frigid temperatures and drier conditions that can wreak havoc on the skin.
Members of North Dakota agencies testified in favor of a bill that would move their peace officers to the public safety retirement system at a House Government and Veterans Affairs Committee hearing Friday.
Colorado’s unemployment rate dropped slightly in December and the size of the state’s labor force declined, according to the state’s Department of Labor and Employment.
Grocery prices soared by 11.8% in 2022 – the swiftest pace since the early 1980s. Rapid inflation is, naturally, leading to concerns that it’s getting harder for Americans to put food on the table.
Conservation groups in Texas want the Environmental Protection Agency to continue its push for tighter restrictions on methane emissions at oil and gas well sites, especially in the Permian basin.
Farmers aren’t likely to enjoy a calm year this year, according to agricultural economists from Purdue University.