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House Democrats raised alarms about what they said is a lack of communication on USDA's plans to relocate about 2,500 federal employees out of the D.C. region.
By Hannah Yang Farming has never been easy, but this year seems especially challenging, with input costs rising, violent storms damaging crops and some commodity prices dropping. Those concerns took ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
Welcome to “the last bite,” an end-of-week food and ag roundup from the Minnesota Star Tribune. Reach out to business ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Friday that USDA will accept comments on the Trump administration’s plan to reorganize the Agriculture Department for a 30-day period ending Tuesday, ...
A Trump administration plan to shutter one of the nation’s largest agricultural research centers in Prince George’s County has blindsided workers and residents — with opponents fearing it would ...
On July 24, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced a reorganization of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that will relocate thousands of federal employees and close a regional U.S.
Sen. Adam Schiff questions USDA’s decision to not locate its five regional hubs in top farming states, including California.
Policymakers from both parties reiterated their support for the U.S. sugar program at the annual International Sweetener Symposium in Traverse City, Michigan, this week, while Republicans touted OBBB ...
Senate Democrats and industries are questioning how a recent list of products exempt from new tariffs on Brazil was assembled ...
GILFILLAN ESTATE — Federal politicians discussed agricultural policy with passion at times in front of a large Farmfest Forum ...
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