McFarland, the founder of KTVK and a former U.S. senator, will be inducted into the Arizona Farm and Ranch Hall of Fame in ...
Dairy farms have expanded steadily since the 1970s and now compete for economic strength with beef cattle operations.
Arizona producers of vegetables, cotton, dairy products, tree nuts, beef and forage could see reduced exports and lower prices as a result of tariffs.
The Diamondbacks could be entering a pivotal year for their farm system as the next wave of prospects begins to take shape.
Retaliatory tariffs could raise costs of fertilizers or farm equipment imported from Canada, experts say. A trade war could make Arizona products less competitive on the international markets ...
This could be a significant challenge for operating a dairy farm in Arizona, where summers keep getting hotter. Despite that obstacle, Arizona is the 14th highest milk-producing state in the U.S ...