The Agriculture Department says it will partially fund SNAP benefits for November using a contingency fund and won't supplement that money from other sources.
The Agriculture Department faces a court order to release SNAP benefits the department refuses to fund this month with the ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that under the terms of a new U.S.-China deal, Beijing has pledged to continue ...
Pulse that the upcoming Supreme Court case on Trump's tariffs is a close one to call and an outcome that leaves both sides ...
Food and agriculture groups say the Trump administration’s attempt to define “ultraprocessed” foods and reduce their ...
After shunning U.S. soybeans this year, China pledged to buy 25 million tons of soybeans annually for the next three years as ...
But, but, but: Some Republicans were elated that China would resume U.S. ag purchases. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., told Agri ...
The Agriculture Department says it’s illegal to use a contingency fund to pay Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
In this opinion piece, Lisa Nunez Safarian, incoming CEO of Inari, argues that consolidation in the seed business actively ...
The Trump administration is resuming the processing of H-2A labor certifications for farms despite the ongoing government ...
President Donald Trump says he has a one-year agreement with China that will include “tremendous” sales of U.S. ag ...
In this opinion piece, former U.S. Representative and former Ohio Farm Bureau President Bob Gibbs says some environmental ...
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