A developer is preparing to turn a large ranch in northern Denton into a large master-planned community worth billions.
Conflict in the rural town mirrors a larger issue across Utah: How can you preserve what you have while preparing for the future?
Developer Vesper Energy engaged local land owners on pollinator mixes and sheep grazing for its Hornet Solar project.
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South Sioux City City Council members approved placing the area that once held the former Big Ox facility and land on the ...
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Kentucky loses 291 acres of farmland daily — essentially one entire farm per day — according to Kyle Kelly with the Kentucky ...
MyAgData is the only USDA-approved vendor at this point for the digital acreage reporting, which was authorized by the 2012 ...