The Council of the European Union and European Parliament approved regulations to remove tariffs on U.S. nuts, fruits, vegetables and lobsters as well as establish a tariff-rate quota for 500,000 ...
The Justice Department has reached proposed settlements in a civil lawsuit against three top egg sellers accused of illegally ...
The Senate Agriculture Committee's five-year farm bill 2.0 would bolster key farm and rural development initiatives while ...
Pa., has unveiled legislation to significantly expand and modernize the H-2A agricultural guest worker program with the ...
Counties on the hook for SNAP cost shifts are seeking delays as senators say they are working to find a solution.
Phil Glaize, a third-generation farmer in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, arrived in Washington this week with renewed optimism ...
A new executive order signed by President Donald Trump seeks to promote precision ag techniques and expedite approval of new ...
Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman released a discussion draft of a new five-year farm bill Tuesday including ...
Undersecretary Richard Fordyce said USDA isn’t in a hiring freeze, as lawmakers pressed him on staffing reductions at FSA and ...
A coalition including unions and nonprofits is challenging the Agriculture Department’s reorganization of agencies including ...
The Agriculture Department will offer small and mid-sized beef processors up to $500 million to help them weather a historic cattle shortage, Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Tuesday. Using ...
The European Parliament’s decision to adopt the new rules for the regulation of gene-edited crops marks a notable turning point that U.S. policymakers, farmers and innovators cannot afford to ignore.
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