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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Friday, November 29, 2024
Shuttered bars, restaurants, and food courts across the country are slowly opening back up, but experts say it could take years before they’re experiencing pre-pandemic levels of business.
As COVID-19 has prompted a renewed interest in gardening, the USDA National Agricultural Library is highlighting historic initiatives in its digital exhibit “Small Agriculture.”
Senate Republican Leader Shannon Grove said the budget sets aside about $6.5 million “to pay for lawsuits so that the state of California can sue the Trump administration.”
The Environmental Protection Agency has “flagrantly contravened” the Ninth Circuit’s June 3 order on three dicamba herbicides by continuing to allow over-the-top use on soybeans and cotton, the petitioners in the litigation argued in an emergency motion Thursday.