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During a Nation in Conversation panel discussion, agricultural role players discussed the contentious Expropriation Act.
The spending cuts in the federal government are trickling down to projects and initiatives in the Mitchell area, according to the leader of the District III Planning and Development district. Speaking ...
A growing number of Georgia farmers are women, according to recent U.S. Census data. That data shows one in three farmers in ...
Advocates say House Republicans’ partisan effort to cut SNAP but increase payments to farmers could be the death knell of the ...
Under President Trump, the USDA is rolling back programs intended to strengthen local food supply chains. Small scale farmers ...
The House Agriculture Committee voted to advance legislation that would make significant changes to the Supplemental ...
A Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) report shows that Florida would likely lose at least $1.6 billion in federal ...
House Republicans rolled out a proposal Monday that would cut the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by more ...
Central Valley representatives are teaming up with Sen. Adam Schiff to keep U.S. Department of Agriculture offices open in ...
The New Kensington Community Development Corporation stands to lose $1.5 million for Cure Violence, its new gun violence ...
The food stamp program serves about 440,000 families in Minnesota, but Republicans in Congress are pushing new eligibility ...
The slashing of Rural Development's workforce leaves former officials concerned that rural Oklahoma could lose its safety net.