By moving Food for Peace to USDA, the program can continue to equip American producers to serve hungry people while providing more transparency and efficiency as to how taxpayer dollars are stewarded.
From reducing NIH funding to slashing USAID to new tariffs, Republican lawmakers are beginning to speak out — carefully — ...
House, Senate aggies make case for continuing Food for Peace and moving it to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
When the U.S. restricts trade through tariffs on other countries’ products, U.S. farm and ranch goods are often targeted for ...
Thompson, Executive Director of Modern Ag Alliance, argues that crop protection tools are under attack from outside groups, ...
Legislators who favor the liability protection for Bayer say lawsuits alleging the herbicide Roundup causes cancer would hurt ...
The Trump administration's dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development has halted work at a network of farm ...
A pair of Kansas Republican lawmakers want to protect the Food for Peace internatinal aid program by shifting management to ...
Bob Hemesath has spent his entire life on his Northeast Iowa farm, raising corn and hogs alongside his brother. His business ...
Real Organic smaller farms are proven to be more productive than their enormous industrial counterparts and are far better ...
President Donald Trump’s disruption of the U.S. Agency for International Development threatens to harm both poor people ...
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