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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law on July 4, delivers $66B in new agricultural investments over 10 years, ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced a new plan to improve food safety by expanding testing, modernizing ...
Prademagene zamikeracel for recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa wounds (VIITAL): a two-centre, randomised, open-label, intrapatient-controlled phase 3 trial ...
America’s specialty crop growers often face challenges that are unique to their segment of agriculture. As a result, the USDA recently started doling out funds earmarked for specialty crop growers.
The USDA’s Grain Stocks Report shows less corn and more soybeans and wheat in storage. Corn stocks in all positions on June 1, 2025, totaled 4.64 billion bushels, down seven percent from June 1, 2024.
The U.S. will begin reopening ports for livestock imports from Mexico starting July 7, after progress in controlling New World Screwworm.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Monday a phased reopening of cattle, bison and equine imports from Mexico following a prolonged closure over the damaging pest New World screwworm.
By Kirk Maltais The Agriculture Department will take steps to gradually reopen the U.S.-Mexico border for the trade of cattle and other livestock following its closure in May due to disease concerns.
USDA warns Cranbury officials to halt planned seizure of 175-year old 21-acre historic New Jersey farm A 175-year-old farm in New Jersey is at the center of a federal compliance clash over farmland ...
Getting rid of the roadless rule will remove protections from nearly 59 million acres of forest, or roughly 30 percent of National Forest System lands, according to the USDA.
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