TEWKSBURY — The rainiest summer in recent memory is coming to a close, and a lot of attention has been paid to the impact the heavy rain has had on our local farms and their ability to produce food.
Fall harvest is quickly approaching and soon combines and other heavy farm equipment will be on the roads or highways across the High Plains. National Farm Safety and Health Week 2025 is set for Sept.
As we electrify everything all at once to address global warming, a big question that arises is about vehicles that don’t run on roads near cities. What will we do with them? In this series on the big ...
VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. - The Ventura County Air Pollution Control District announced the distribution of $4.57 million in grants to replace heavy farm equipment with lower-emission versions on Tuesday ...