Producers were relieved when President Donald Trump exempted some goods from Canada and Mexico, but said trade with other countries could be hurt.
Arizona producers of vegetables, cotton, dairy products, tree nuts, beef and forage could see reduced exports and lower prices as a result of tariffs.
Hatley, Western High Cotton award winner, farms about 1,000 acres of cotton on the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community.
The Local Co-op, a food hub and market, will work with a Benson hospital to provide patients with a weekly supply of locally grown produce. The "food prescriptions" are meant to help treat ailments ...
Adam Hatley works with cotton seed companies to produce foundation and commercial seed from a desert region that gets little ...
While summer 2025 has been pretty average so far — especially compared with previous years — it's still hot! The first monsoon storms of the year provided the Valley with some much-needed relief, but ...
GOODYEAR - Ronald Rayner has weathered many ups and downs in the four-plus decades he's grown cotton in the Phoenix area's West Valley. For Rayner, and for many other cotton farmers in the state, it's ...
A study using NASA satellites found the Colorado River Basin is depleting rapidly, losing water equal to Lake Mead's capacity in 20 years, with the drought cited as a primary cause. Farmers, like ...
WASHINGTON - Arizona farmers are cautiously optimistic about the Senate's passage this week of a five-year farm bill, even though it cuts $24 billion from current spending levels. Arizona Farm Bureau ...
We didn’t get three steps inside James Porter’s wonderful Tapino Kitchen Wine Bar last Thursday night when a woman asked, “Are you slow foodies, or just foodies?” Since I hadn’t eaten since breakfast, ...
Local producers of organic and seasonal crops gather at farmers markets every week to offer high quality products. Lucky us, we still have a few months before summer and we can still enjoy fresh ...