Federal funding freeze endangers climate-friendly agriculture progress
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American Farmers and the USDA Had Finally Embraced Their Role in the Climate Crisis. Then Came the Federal Funding Freeze - Inside Climate News
Critics say the Trump administration’s halt to billions in conservation spending could cause long-term damage and slow hard-won progress.By Georgina GustinFor two decades, farmer John Burk has been working to improve the soil on his farm in Michigan, taking a few extra steps to make it more resilient and productive. His efforts have paid off.
American Farmers and the USDA Had Finally Embraced Their Role in the #Climate Crisis. Then Came the Federal Funding Freeze — Georgina Gustin (InsideClimateNews.org)
Tractor at Chatfield Farms. Photo credit: Denver Botanic Gardens Click the link to read the article on the Inside Climate News website (Georgina Gustin): April 4, 2025 Critics say the Trump administration’s halt to billions in conservation spending could cause long-term damage and slow hard-won progress. For two decades, farmer John Burk has been working to improve the soil on his farm in Michigan, taking a few extra steps to make it more resil…
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