The Van Trump Report

Month: August 2023

What You Might Not Know About the “Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame”

Fort Worth, Texas, is known for Longhorns and the cowboys that drove the vast herds north to market. It is also home to the only museum in the world that is dedicated to the often overlooked cowgirls that played an equal role in taming the American West – the “National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of …

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Record Farm Production Expenses Will Be Somewhat Slow to Come Down

It is no secret that farm production expenses are at nosebleed levels and a new report from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) puts some hard numbers to this cold truth. In its annual “Farm Production Expenditures” report, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) found that production costs in 2022 climbed to an …

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Farming Without Glyphosate Would Have Far-Reaching Consequences for Producers, Consumers, and the Environment

Controversy surrounding the use of glyphosate in food production systems remains a hot topic of debate in the US and around the world. Consumers claim to want food free from “chemicals,” policymakers continue to push for more “sustainable” farming practices, and special interest groups keep raising fears about health consequences, all of which have kept …

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