A new report reveals that nearly $500 million in food is at risk of spoilage due to a spending freeze for USAID by the Trump administration.
Farmers, who already operate under thin margins, said funding cuts to programs like USAID, USDA and a new trade war were concerning.
As avian flu continues to spread across the U.S., wiping out egg-laying chicken flocks and creating a shift in consumer habits, grocery stores have reported dwindling supplies and skyrocketing prices ...
Even as they praise the president’s unilateral actions to slash federal spending, G.O.P. lawmakers have quietly moved to seek ...
Groups have been unable to access their money despite court orders requiring that the federal government release it.
Food distributed by USAID often comes from U.S. farms. Farmers are now concerned about the reliability of those USAID ...
The White House fired the inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development on Tuesday, U.S. officials said ...
An aerospace engineer has invented an appliance that can whip up quiches, pizzas and more in a zero-gravity environment ...
A winter storm watch was issued by the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 2:45 a.m. valid from 10 p.m. until Friday 10 ...
Funding for projects such as cattle water infrastructure and crop erosion initiatives is currently under review, affecting farmers waiting for reimbursements expected to be repaid by the federal ...
The pause on President Biden-era conservation programs means many farmers have paid for upgrades but are now unsure if they ...
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