An Oneonta center dedicated to educating farmers on how to get their products directly to the consumer will be receiving a large amount of federal funding, according to an announcement by the US ...
Farmers across the country are already signing up for the new Farmer Bridge Assistance payments through the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The program was designed to provide short term financial ...
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USDA staff cuts could hinder rollout of new regenerative ag initiative
Last December, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) launched a new initiative that will set aside $700 million for regenerative agriculture ...
First authorized in the 1985 Farm Bill, CRP continues to have an important role on farms and ranches across the country.
William Cameron Engine Company is seeking a $1.6 million competitive grant through the U.S. Department of Agriculture for facility upgrades.Fire Chief William Blount III said the company worked ...
With new agricultural relief programs emerging from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, cotton producers throughout the Cotton Belt should review how their farming operations are structured to ensure ...
Many FEHB, FEDVIP and Medicare Advantage plans offered by FEHB carriers include supplemental benefits that can help lower your out‑of‑pocket healthcare costs.
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" has fundamentally changed crop insurance. Here is how to capture the new ECO and SCO opportunities before time runs out.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has begun evaluating the state’s Wolf-Livestock Compensation Program to determine whether changes are needed as gray wolves continue to ...
SNAP purchases of soda, candy, and energy drinks, with rules varying by state and rollout dates causing confusion.
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Federal Court rules in favor of Utah, other states, in lawsuit surrounding energy efficiency standards
A federal court recently ruled in favor of Utah and other states in a lawsuit against several government agencies after the agencies tried to adopt new energy efficiency standards.
A Haitian immigrant is pleading guilty to processing at least $6.7 million worth of SNAP benefits through fraudulent transactions at a tiny retail storefront he owned in Boston. Antonio Bonheur, 74, ...
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