pressing problems, food waste and climate change. here is cbs s catherine herridge. reporter: at this los angeles warehouse, they re delivering change. there s not a crisis of food insecurity in the united states, there s a crisis of indifference. we re growing enough food to feed every person in the country and on the planet. reporter: childhood friends james kanoff and aidan launched the farm link project during the pandemic. farm link is a student led movement with the goal of connecting farms across the country that have sur palace food to food banks that need it. one to have the farmers, shay myers, on tiktok. i want to show you one of the ramifications of covid 19. reporter: thousands of pounds of onions piled up. why are you dumping and not donating? the supply chain is broken. if we can t get into the citkted banks who needed his produce.
Farmers fed up with the regulatory climate in California, Oregon and Washington have for years threatened to move away. Capital Press talks with several who have done it.
Farmers fed up with the regulatory climate in California, Oregon and Washington have for years threatened to move away. Capital Press talks with several who have done it.
Farmers fed up with the regulatory climate in California, Oregon and Washington have for years threatened to move away. Capital Press talks with several who have done it.
As I’m sure you’ve heard about by now, Omicron is making its way through the Treasure Valley and with that surge of covid cases also comes surges of staffing shortages and other complications.