04.06.2018

Celebrate Arizona Pork!

Many pork cuts are as lean or leaner than chicken and pork is an excellent source of nutrients. In fact, the American Heart Association certifies pork as heart-healthy. Arizona raises quality pork for our Arizona families!

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03.22.2018

Agriculture Trade is Important to Arizona

U.S. exports to Canada and Mexico support 14 million American jobs; tens of thousands in every state. Arizona’s top trading partners are our neighbors to the north and south. Arizona agriculture exports $1.5 billion each year.

30 AUGUST 2004 – DEWEY, AZ: Black Angus cattle in a pasture on a ranch near Dewey, AZ. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ

Arizona beef is an important ag export for our state. 

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03.22.2018

A Third of Crops are lost to Pests

Worldwide, a third of crops are lost to pests. But, proper use of pesticides helps farmers protect our food supply. In the battle with the bugs, the best defense is a good offense. Arizona farmers fight with a variety of tools to keep your food safe.

Photo by Yuma farmer Jonathan Dinsmore.

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03.22.2018

Arizona Agriculture Grows 3 Biotech Crops: Cotton, Corn and Alfalfa

News Flash, there are only 10 biotech crops approved of and growing in the United States. Also known as GMO crops and successful as reducing pesticide use and improving production, the biotech crops in Arizona are cotton, alfalfa, and corn.

While Arizona only grows three of the biotech crops, there are 10 crops available and on the market today:

1.      Apple

2.      Potato

3.      Field Corn

4.      Canola

5.      Alfalfa

6.      Soybean

7.      Rainbow Papaya

8.      Cotton

9.      Sugar Beet

10.  Sweet Corn

11.  Summer Squash

And, while Arizona’s biotech crops are not considered direct food crops to consumers, according to scientists, there is no reason to avoid GMO foods. Why? There’s no nutritional difference between a GMO and its non-GMO counterpart unless it has intentionally added nutrients.

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03.08.2018

Ag Water is Life Giving Water

Who uses water? We all do. Yes, agriculture uses a lot of water. But, there’s a lot of water in the food we eat and it takes water to grow our food. Arizona agriculture grows for all of us.

Food Fact Friday

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