On February 14, USDA sent official cancellation letters to many non-profits with contracts within multiple programs.
Thousands of farmers across the country who already paid for conservation projects report not receiving USDA reimbursements.
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins revealed a new, five-pronged plan for USDA to “combat avian flu and reduce egg prices." ...
Civil rights lawyer and professor Robert Chang argues that instead of protecting US farmland, alien land laws enable ...
The money represents a drop in a very large bucket of money farmers are waiting on, since a long list of additional USDA ...
Kava, a beloved traditional Hawaiian drink, is labeled Generally Recognized as Safe by the state, bypassing federal labeling ...
As egg prices increase, backyard chicken flocks have become more appealing. Though the risk bird flu exposure is low, it’s ...
We are proud to invite the Department of Government Efficiency [DOGE] here into USDA," said Secretary Brooke Rollins.
A budget resolution released yesterday calls for the House Agriculture Committee to find $230 billion in savings, but it's ...
DOGE’s own accounting shows that because the contractor had already been paid in full, canceling the contract resulted in $0 ...
Tlingit chef Rob Kinneen shows how local ingredients, ecological knowledge, and a spirit of sharing make food sovereignty ...
The director of FDA's food programs resigned and said 89 members of his staff were let go, including those working on food ...
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