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The EPA says State still hasn't done its homework on the Keystone XL pipeline's potential environmental effects.
A bunch of snow for drought-stricken Kansas could be good news for wheat crops -- but they'll need a lot more of it.
Nebraskan protesters outside the state capitol.Photo: Mitch PaineThe Keystone XL pipeline will cross six states: Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas,...
GM food is heavily tested for allergens, but we'd all be better served by a more codified and transparent process.
If a company can't master email, how can we expect it to maintain a pipeline?
If the weather in the U.S. were normal relative to the past, 2013 would be the most profitable year since 1973, says the USDA.
Never mind the drought: When the farmland price bubble pops, America's farmers could be under water.
Proponents say publicly owned utilities would better respond to superstorm super-outages. Oh, they also tend to be cheaper.
After getting slammed last summer, ethanol producers are hoping to catch a break -- but their fate is far from settled.