USDA: FSA Offices Reopening to Help Farmers During Government Shutdown
The Farm Service Agency will reopen after a three-week shutdown and release $3 billion to aid farmers affected by trade disputes and tariffs, officials announced.
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FSA Offices Set to Reopen; Trump Administration to Release $3 Billion in Aid to Farmers
(NAFB.com) – The Trump administration will release about $3 billion in assistance to U.S. farmers despite the government shutdown, administration officials told CBS News. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is also planning to resume operations Thursday at the Farm Service Agency, which runs financial assistance and loan programs for farmers, according to a USDA spokesperson. Many of the agency’s operations were shuttered due to the government sh…
Ag Secretary Plugs $3 Billion in Aid as Senators Discourage Trump From Boosting Beef Imports
In posts on social platform X, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said FSA offices will resume core operations, including critical services for farm loan processing, ARC/PLC payments and other programs. Rollins referenced more than
USDA Resumes FSA Operations and Commodity Payments – What It Means for Swine Producers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has restarted Farm Service Agency (FSA) operations and is moving forward with more than $3 billion in commodity program payments, following a temporary suspension […] The post USDA Resumes FSA Operations and Commodity Payments – What It Means for Swine Producers appeared first on Swineweb.com - Complete Swine News, Markets, Commentary, and Technical Info.
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