The U.S. Agriculture Department is ending two pandemic-era programs that provided more than $1 billion for schools and food ...
Promising a return to “fiscally responsible initiatives,” the Agriculture Department ended two Biden-era programs that paid ...
The eliminated programs helped schools and food banks buy fresh food from local farmers and ranchers.
Schools and local food banks will lose about $1.1 billion from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for the purchase of food ...
The USDA is cutting two federal programs and halting around $1 billion in funding for schools and food banks to buy food from local farms.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture suspended a program that partners local food banks with local farmers used by farmers and food banks across southwest Ohio. The USDA this month notified states that ...
Local food banks and farmers are speaking out about the impact of recent United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) cuts.
With the threat of tariffs being thrown left and right, many farmers here in Southwest Louisiana are feeling uncertain.
A Central City orchard needs to find a new buyer for about 50,000 pounds of apples and other small and new Iowa farmers worry ...
The money flowed from the federal government to the state so farmers could be paid for food to be delivered to food banks and meal kitchens. Now that's over.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced over $1 billion in federal spending cuts to programs that assist food banks and schools in purchasing fresh produce from local, underserved farmers and ...
Fresh, locally-grown veggies will soon be missing from many school lunch trays in Washington, due to recent cuts to the Department of Agriculture.
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