Now that President Donald Trump’s Once Big Beautiful Bill has been signed into law, the next priority of ag advocates is getting a “skinny” farm bill passed. The existing 2018 farm bill has already ...
Sens. Lee and Booker introduce a bill to reform the EQIP, aiming to reduce wasteful spending and aid small farmers.
Congress’s Republican majority updated some of the critical aspects of the long-overdue Farm Bill in the One Big Beautiful Bill; discover what was taken care of and what still needs to be addressed in ...
For the better part of three decades, Congress has consistently relegated the Farm Bill to a “Food Stamp Bill” — rapidly expanding and elevating social welfare while reducing production agriculture ...
Congress extends critical Farm Bill for a third time. It's a relief for farmers, but raises concerns
Combines comb fields of corn in eastern Iowa during the fall harvest. Aerial support provided by LightHawk. The federal funding package to reopen the government included a one-year extension of ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - According to the Farm Bureau, the One Big Beautiful Bill added $66 billion to Farm Programs across the country. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the Bill would ...
Officially, the 2018 farm bill expired on October 1, 2023. Due to their inability to muster a bipartisan coalition to make needed changes in a new farm bill, Congress instead opted to extend the 2018 ...
The lengthy shutdown of many services provided by the federal government ended on Nov. 12 when a “continuing resolution” bill was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Trump. The federal ...
More than 260 national and state farm organizations and Farm Credit institutions appealed to congressional leaders Thursday to take up and pass legislation reauthorizing and revising farm programs not ...
It looks like Washington is about to do what recently seemed a far-off dream: actually enact a farm bill. From a farm-reform perspective, the bill that the House passed and the Senate is now debating ...
Farmers and ranchers are natural planners. From mapping out our daily to-do lists to strategizing next year’s planting, we are always thinking ahead. Preparation is fundamental to what we do, but with ...
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