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America’s Farm Report will be on break next week, and return on January 3. Continue reading
America’s Farm Report will be on break next week, and return on January 3. Continue reading
AmericasFarmReport.com will be on break next week. See you on Jan. 3. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year … Happy Holidays! The ‘four corners’ of ag policy are back for the farm bill House Democrats elected Georgia Rep. David Scott as their leader on the Agriculture Committee on Thursday for… Continue reading
USDA updated SNAP calculations without peer review… When the USDA increased SNAP benefits by 21 percent last year, it relied on a re-evaluation of the Thrifty Food Plan that should have been subjected to peer review but was not, said a congressional agency on Wednesday. The Government Accountability Office also… Continue reading
Congress to vote on making Summer EBT program permanent The Summer EBT program, which helps low-income families buy groceries for school-age children, would become permanent as part of the government funding bill unveiled on Tuesday. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the program, which could aid 29 million children, was a… Continue reading
SNAP outlays climb to record level in must-pass spending bill House and Senate negotiators proposed a record $154 billion for SNAP this fiscal year in the government funding bill unveiled on Tuesday, an increase of nearly 10 percent from last year. The increase would provide the larger benefits generated by… Continue reading
Did you miss some news this week? Read on – we’ve made it easy to catch up! Here’s a collection of the top headlines in agriculture. Catch up on ag labor reform, carbon credit payments, Ukraine’s wheat harvest and more! 7 Ag Stories You Might Have Missed 1) Senator calls… Continue reading
Revise GMO corn decree or face U.S. challenge, Vilsack warns Mexico Ahead of a visit by Mexican government leaders, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said on Thursday that the Biden administration was ready to challenge Mexico under North American trade rules unless it “rectifies” a presidential decree that would ban imports… Continue reading
USDA updated basis for SNAP calculations without peer review, says GAO report When the USDA increased SNAP benefits by 21 percent last year, it relied on a re-evaluation of the Thrifty Food Plan that should have been subjected to peer review but was not, said a congressional agency on Wednesday…. Continue reading
Sen. Booker seeks substantial expansion of ‘food as medicine’ programs Congress should “substantially scale up” programs like a produce prescription and nutrition incentive program at USDA and create a food box program to provide locally grown produce to Medicaid participants, said Sen. Cory Booker on Tuesday. “Food as medicine programs… Continue reading
USDA awards $325 million to second round of climate-smart projects The Biden administration will put $325 million into an additional 71 projects to develop climate-smart commodities and a money-making market for them, announced Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Monday. The initiative is part of President Biden’s goal to cut U.S…. Continue reading