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Recent News About U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency
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USDA Announces First Three Lenders for Heirs’ Property Relending Program
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USDA Invests $14.5 Million in Taxpayer Education, Program Outreach Efforts for Farmers and Ranchers
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Streamlined Delivery of Emergency Relief Programs Is Win-Win for USDA and Agricultural Producers
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USDA Announces August 2022 Lending Rates for Agricultural Producers
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Deadline Extended and More Pre-Filled Forms For 2020 and 2021 Disasters on the Way
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USDA Begins Issuing Payments for Spot Market Hog Pandemic Program
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Urban Producers, Public Invited to Attend Federal Advisory Committee for Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production
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USDA Accepts More than 3.1 Million Acres in Grassland CRP Signup
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USDA Announces Loan Rates for 2022-Crop Peanuts
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USDA Announces July 2022 Lending Rates for Agricultural Producers
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USDA Has Issued More Than $4 Billion in Emergency Relief Program Payments to Date
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USDA Announces No Actions Under Feedstock Flexibility Program
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USDA Announces Assistance for On-Farm Food Safety Expenses for Specialty Crop Growers
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USDA Reminds Producers to File Crop Acreage Reports
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Farm Service Agency Now Accepting Nominations for Farmers and Ranchers to Serve on Local County Committees
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is announcing various actions affecting beet and cane processor allocations and supplies of raw cane sugar in the U.S. market.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announces significant investments to support urban agriculture, including $43.1 million for grants and cooperative agreements as well as six new urban county committees to help deliver key USDA programs to urban producers.
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USDA Announces June 2022 Lending Rates for Agricultural Producers
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The Biden-Harris Administration today released the Drought Resilience Interagency Working Group’s (IWG) Summary Report outlining the actions taken to date to improve drought-stricken communities' longer-term resilience to drought through financial and technical assistance.
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USDA to Allow Producers to Request Voluntary Termination of Conservation Reserve Program Contract