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Administration Looks To Trim USDA Budget By 8%
Administration Looks To Trim USDA Budget By 8%
Administration Looks To Trim USDA Budget By 8%
The Administration is rolling out its final budget request of President Trump’s first term, and the budget proposal looks very similar to the previous requests.  A key piece of Trump's proposal to lower federal spending by $4.4 trillion over the next decade.   To do...
2019 Trade Aid May Violate WTO Commitments
2019 Trade Aid May Violate WTO Commitments
2019 Trade Aid May Violate WTO Commitments
A recent independent report suggests U.S. trade aid in 2019 for farmers may surpass limits set in World Trade Organization commitments. The report for the American Enterprise Institute by Joe Glauber, a former Department of Agriculture Chief Economist, suggests the size of payments made to producers in 2019 may encourage other WTO members to challenge the payments...
National Farmers Union Reacts to Second Round of MFP Payments
National Farmers Union Reacts to Second Round of MFP Payments
National Farmers Union Reacts to Second Round of MFP Payments
Last week, Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue announced the second round of Market Facilitation Program payments will be heading out to farmers in the coming days.  The payments will begin the week before Thanksgiving.  Producers of eligible commodities will now be eligible to get 25% of the total payment expected.  This co...
Senate Democrats: Report Indicates Trump Trade Policies Pick Winners and Losers
Senate Democrats: Report Indicates Trump Trade Policies Pick Winners and Losers
Senate Democrats: Report Indicates Trump Trade Policies Pick Winners and Losers
Senate Ag Committee Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer led a group of fellow Democrats in releasing a report on the Trump Administration’s trade policies.  The Report says the administration’s agricultural trade aid program “is picking winners and losers in their attempt to aid farmers affected by President Trump’s turbulent trade agenda.”   The Democrats, whi.
Peterson: MFP Picks Winners and Losers
Peterson: MFP Picks Winners and Losers
Peterson: MFP Picks Winners and Losers
A recent letter to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says the current Market Facilitation Program creates “winners and losers among neighbors.”  The Letter by House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson urges the Department of Agriculture to strongly consider a list of concerns in issuing the next round of payments under the program.   Peterso...

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