The industry was a darling of the venture capital world 10 years ago. With many farms out of business, the remaining companies have scaled back.
A new bill to eliminate what's known as “Forever Chemicals” being used on crops in the state by 2035 has been introduced in the State Legislature.
Senate Bill 199, which could make it harder for Kentuckians to sue pesticide manufacturers, is one step closer to passing in the legislature.
The 'slow flowers' movement promotes locally grown, seasonal, and sustainable blooms, challenging the imported flower industry.
Kentucky would be only third state to adopt proposal putting pesticide makers and corporate profits over public health if lawmakers approve Senate Bill 199.
Multinational agriculture technology company Syngenta announced March 3 that it will cease global production of the herbicide ...
The bill protects agrochemicals producers from lawsuits, and overturns food and pesticide safety laws and statutes.
A new report shows that nearly 40 percent of conventionally grown fruits and vegetables tested by California regulators have residues of "forever" or PFAS chemicals, a family of compounds that can be ...
Nearly 40% of nonorganic fruits and vegetables grown in California contain traces of pesticides that are also PFAS, or "forever chemicals," according to a new investigation.
Tens of thousands of people allege they developed cancer from their use of the company’s glyphosate-based herbicides.