Editorial: AI in ag communications can be deceptive & unethical
Reliance on AI in ag communications can lead to job losses and decrease work quality. It’s essential to preserve human elements in our creative industries.
Reliance on AI in ag communications can lead to job losses and decrease work quality. It’s essential to preserve human elements in our creative industries.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Kendall Rae Johnson is the nation’s youngest farmer and, with her family, owns and operates an urban youth farm, aGROWKulture.
Hundreds at California State University, Chico, attended a guest lecture by ag celebrity Dr. Temple Grandin, speaking on the importance of good stockmanship
If student debt continues to be an issue and the Supreme Court rejects this program, we may see an increase in the number of young farmers leaving the profession.
Despite Saul Reyes’ year as AGDAILY’s Diversity Issues Intern coming to an end, it doesn’t mean the end of his writing nor the end of his ag activism.
More work in ag policy needs to be done to break the barriers in language accessibility. But more attention needs to be placed in it first, and it starts with the people to place who pressure legal officials.
People too often feel they need to pick one political side or the other. Yet topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion shouldn’t be partisan.
Any company can use PR to tell people they care for diversity, equity, and inclusion. But the leadership behind that institution should reflect these values.
There is a clear division between those who live rurally and those who live in urban areas — from lifestyle choices to political values.
United Farm Workers marched 24 days through California to urge Gov. Gavin Newsome to sign AB 2183, granting farm workers flexibility in voting for a union.