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WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Saturday that food benefits under one of the country's biggest social assistance programs will not be issued next month amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Opinion: If executed as designed, the USDA's National Farm Security Action Plan will improve the CFIUS review process and bolster data collection as well as strengthen enforcement.
Check out the latest ag robotics from FIRA 2025, and hear about a new incubator called The Reservoir, with founder Danny Bernstein.
President Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agree on soybean purchases after China shifted purchases to Brazil, a move that hurt American farmers.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins warns millions will lose SNAP and WIC benefits Nov. 1, accusing Democrats of abandoning duty during the shutdown standoff.
With benefits expected to run out Saturday because of the government shutdown, Democratic leaders of 25 states allege the USDA is required to keep providing funds.
Mexican Agriculture Minister Julio Berdegue said on Wednesday that Mexico and the United States have not yet set a date to resume Mexican cattle exports amid an outbreak of the flesh-eating screwworm parasite.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Miss United States Agriculture is not your typical dresses and crowns pageant. Miss United States Agriculture is a new national pageant within its first few years of competition. In this year's pageant, 34 states are participating and ...