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- Successful Farming: Practical, Trusted Farming and Ranching Information
Successful Farming is the trusted source for the diverse business, production, and family information needs of farmers and ranchers
- Iowa Lawmakers Approve Budget for Agriculture, Natural Resources
State representatives approved a budget from the Senate on Tuesday that would increase funding for agriculture and natural resources departments by $682,000 compared to the current fiscal year
- Spending Impacts of PLC and ARC-CO in House Agriculture Reconciliation Bill
Higher spending on commodity title programs would occur if the House Agriculture Reconciliation Bill were to become law Farmers with base acres of crops historically grown in southern regions of the U S would gain much more from this proposal than would other farmers in the country
- Brooke Rollins Was Just Confirmed as the Next USDA Secretary of . . .
Agriculture groups ranging from commodity organizations to biofuels advocates reacted to the confirmation, stressing their priorities for the new USDA leader
- The Growing Role of H-2A Workers in U. S. Agriculture
The H-2A program plays a critical role in addressing seasonal and temporary labor needs in U S agriculture Explore the numbers, use by state, and policy challenges in this article
- Judge Stephen Vaden Confirmed as Deputy Ag Secretary — Industry Reacts
Stephen Vaden, a judge on the U S Court of International Trade and former General Counsel for USDA, was confirmed Tuesday as the Deputy Secretary of Agriculture in a 51-44 Senate vote along party lines Vaden will serve under Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins
- 3 Big Things Today, April 17, 2025 - Successful Farming
About 47% of the U S winter crop was in good or excellent condition at the start of the week, down from 48% a week earlier and 55% during the same week last year, the Department of Agriculture said in a report
- U. S. Agriculture Agency to End Consideration of Race, Sex in Many Farm . . .
WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuters) - The U S Department of Agriculture said on Thursday it would no longer consider a farmer’s race or sex in many of its farm loan, commodity and conservation programs, ending a longstanding effort by the agency to address its history of discrimination
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