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bbc.co.uk - Georgie Docker - Men who posed with stash at £1m Oldham cannabis farm jailed
Men who posed with stash at £1m Oldham cannabis farm jailed
BBC

Three men who were running a huge cannabis farm in Greater Manchester worth almost £1m have been jailed after they were seen in photos posing with the haul. Indrid Hysembelli, 26, Xhoi Kasaj, 30, and Romeo Tosca, 26, were found hiding in a…

bbc.co.uk - Pritti Mistry - Judicial review into huge Lincolnshire solar farm is on the cards
Judicial review into huge Lincolnshire solar farm is on the cards
BBC

OIiver Castle,Local Democracy Reporting Service A judicial review could be sought into the government's decision to approve proposals for the UK's largest solar farm. The legal action is being considered by Lincolnshire County Council and North…

foxnews.com - Tim Ryan - If Republicans believe in MAHA, why are they backing this farm bill?
If Republicans believe in MAHA, why are they backing this farm bill?
Fox News

The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on the most consequential piece of food-and-farming legislation in nearly a decade. Congress hasn't passed a farm bill since 2018, and the new legislation touches nearly every corner of the food…

restaurantbusinessonline.com - Lisa Jennings - In refining its brand message, Sweetgreen returns again to the farm
In refining its brand message, Sweetgreen returns again to the farm
Restaurant Business

Sweetgreen's latest marketing campaign focuses on the quality of ingredients. | Photo by Lisa Jennings As Sweetgreen works to reverse a 13% decline in traffic last year, the chain's marketing is leaning into a core brand promise: Offering real food…

seekingalpha.com - The Value Investor - Once Upon A Farm: A Soft Start For Investors In This Better-For-You Brand (NYSE:OFRM)
Once Upon A Farm: A Soft Start For Investors In This Better-For-You Brand (NYSE:OFRM)
Seeking Alpha

Once Upon A Farm trades at $15, down from its $18 IPO, despite solid sales growth and recent positive news. Once Upon A Farm posted 30% Q4 sales growth and guided for 25%-29% revenue growth in 2026, but operating leverage remains elusive. Valuation…

grimsbytelegraph.co.uk - Ivan Morris Poxton - Plans for AI data centre and solar farm north of Scunthorpe emerge
Plans for AI data centre and solar farm north of Scunthorpe emerge
Grimsby Live

Plans for another AI data centre in North Lincolnshire have emerged. Rivington Energy has started a six-week pre-application consultation on its vision of an AI data centre and accompanying solar farm on land off Normanby Road, Scunthorpe, about…

wcpo.com - Jackie Bauer  - Dearborn County plan commission votes against creating a solar farm advisory committee
Dearborn County plan commission votes against creating a solar farm advisory committee
WCPO 9 Cincinnati

DEARBORN COUNTY, Ind. — The Dearborn County Plan Commission voted unanimously 8-0 against forming an advisory committee to amend commercial ordinances regarding solar, battery energy storage systems and data centers. The vote took place…

thecentersquare.com - Thérèse Boudreaux - U.S. House to vote on five-year Farm Bill this week
U.S. House to vote on five-year Farm Bill this week
The Center Square

(The Center Square) – The House Rules Committee debated long into Monday night to prepare the five-year farm bill for a floor vote this week. Lawmakers have filed over 360 amendments to the 802-page Farm, Food, and National Security Act of…

theguardian.com - Damien Gayle - Industrial chicken producer hits out over Wye and Usk river pollution claim
Industrial chicken producer hits out over Wye and Usk river pollution claim
The Guardian

Lawyers for one of the country's biggest producers of industrially farmed chicken have attacked a claim that they are responsible for pollution in the River Wye and River Usk. More than 1,300 people have signed up to sue Avara Foods, its subsidiary…

farmersguardian.com - Chris Brayford - The Farmers Guardian Podcast - British wool: The farm to fabric journey
The Farmers Guardian Podcast - British wool: The farm to fabric journey
Farmers Guardian

The British wool industry has faced its challenges, transitioning from a cornerstone of the global economy to a niche market fighting competition from synthetic alternatives. In this Farmers Guardian podcast, guest Harriet Fletcher-Gilhuys…

koco.com - Olivia Hickey - Oklahoma Supreme Court considers attorney general's role in State Farm dispute
Oklahoma Supreme Court considers attorney general's role in State Farm dispute
KOCO

Oklahoma Supreme Court considers attorney general's role in State Farm dispute The Oklahoma Supreme Court is reviewing whether Attorney General Gentner Drummond can intervene in a legal case involving State Farm and unresolved wind and hail damage…

oxfordmail.co.uk - Edward Burnett - Jeremy Clarkson admits his Cotswolds farm 'won't make money
Jeremy Clarkson admits his Cotswolds farm 'won't make money
Oxford Mail

The 66-year-old owns a 1,000‑acre holding known as Diddly Squat Farm, near Chipping Norton in West Oxfordshire, where his hit Amazon series Clarkson's Farm is filmed. The site includes the Diddly Squat Farm Shop and a restaurant, which…

theboltonnews.co.uk - Grace Williams - Rare pony foals born at Bolton farm offer hope for endangered breed
Rare pony foals born at Bolton farm offer hope for endangered breed
The Bolton News

Just two weeks ago, on the 70-acre farm in Smithills, two healthy Eriskay filly foals were born. The latest arrivals come just six months after the farm's first Eriskay foal, Smithills Silver Goose, was born in October. Eriskay ponies are an…

nationalobserver.com - Jesse Nichols - This simple metal tube helps scientists predict drought before it happens
This simple metal tube helps scientists predict drought before it happens
Canada's National Observer

This story was originally published by Grist and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration On a snowy February morning, Toby Rodgers strapped on a pair of snowshoes and trudged across a snowy field in Washington's Cascade mountains.

wwd.com - Arthur Zaczkiewicz - The New Standard of Trust: Liz Hershfield on the Future of US Cotton
The New Standard of Trust: Liz Hershfield on the Future of US Cotton
WWD

With a career spanning three decades at the helm of supply chain and sustainability strategies for brands such as J. Crew and Madewell, Liz Hershfield understands the retail landscape from the inside out. Now, as the executive director of Cotton…

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