Agriculture Department cancels $3B grant program for climate-friendly crops
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled a $3.1 billion climate-related farming program on April 15, stating it did not align with the Trump administration's priorities.
- USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins criticized the program as benefiting NGOs rather than American farmers.
- The program aimed to improve environmental practices on farms and was projected to impact over 60,000 farms and reduce more than 60 million metric tons of emissions.
- Managing the project was costly, leading to the decision to cut down bureaucratic red tape for farmers.
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Farm, environmental groups lose millions in federal 'climate-smart' funding
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced in a press release Monday that her agency was immediately canceling the $3.1 billion program. The post Farm, environmental groups lose millions in federal ‘climate-smart’ funding appeared first on WPR.
USDA cancels $3B program for climate-related farming
By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Tuesday that it terminated a $3.1 billion climate-related farming program after finding that it didn’t align with the Trump administration’s priorities. An archived USDA dashboard on its website had said that the agency had invested billions in the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities, which the agency previously said funded priorities such as planting c…
USDA Cancels $3 Billion Program for Climate-Related Farming - The Thinking Conservative
USDA announced that it terminated a $3.1 billion climate-related farming program after finding it didn’t align with the Trump administration’s priorities. The post USDA Cancels $3 Billion Program for Climate-Related Farming appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
USDA Cancels $3 Billion Program for Climate-Related Farming
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced on April 15 that it terminated a $3.1 billion climate-related farming program after finding that it didn’t align with the Trump administration’s priorities. An archived USDA dashboard on its website had said that the agency had invested billions in the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities, which the agency previously said funded priorities such as planting cover crops to prevent erosion, …
Trump cancels Biden's climate-agriculture partnership slush funds · American Wire News
Impacting a “slush fund” of roughly $3.1 billion, the USDA announced the end of a Biden-era farming grant program “largely built to advance the green new scam.” Viewed by many as the unofficial third term of President Barack Obama, few were surprised to see President Joe Biden’s administration employ similar strategies — like picking winners and losers. Now, after the leftist bureaucracy cleared a path for future Solyndras, President Donald Trum…
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