President Donald Trump's administration has canceled a hastily announced plan to freeze federal aid, including USDA’s climate and equity grants.
The pause on certain types of federal financial assistance was set to begin Tuesday, and its abrupt announcement left recipients of federal grants and loans confused about the scope of the pause.
The ag industry is waiting to learn how it will be affected by President Donald Trump’s sweeping but vague pause on federal financial assistance, which is set to take effect at 5 p.m. Jan. 28.
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen a judge and former USDA lawyer to be the agency’s deputy secretary.
Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota is poised to be the top Democrat on the U.S. House Agriculture Committee.
A Lancaster Farming read disagrees with a recent editorial column about the 2024 election.
Donald Trump’s choice for ag secretary says she was among the president-elect’s top team members who were threatened the day before Thanksgiving.
The Butler Farm Show grounds remain locked down after the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, but the Butler Farm Show will be held.