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While we were on the august recess, it was projected that theyd reach trillion, doubling the estimate of we simply cannot continue down this path of spending large sums of money without regard to the fiscal future of our nation. This bill takes the same approach American Families take every day. They simply have to do more with less under the biden economy. American families decide every single day where to cut back spending to pay for whats most important for them. For them, those decisions are difficult. Likewise, we have to make tough, difficult decisions for the good of the nation. This represents 2. 7 billion across discretionary accounts throughout this bill except for the Supplemental Program for w. I. C. With this reduction the fiscal year 2024 agriculture appropriation bills discretionary allocation is 15. 1 billion. By redirecting nearly 7. 5 billion in unobligated funds from the inflation reduction act, this funds the food and agriculture and the Commodity Futures Trading Co

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USDA pays Colorado River region farmers billions for losing crops, but not to use less water

A new Environmental Working Group report shows the USDA is paying Colorado River region farmers billions in crop insurance but not helping them adapt to climate change.

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USDA pays Colorado River region farmers billions for losing crops, but not to use less water

A new Environmental Working Group report shows the USDA is paying Colorado River region farmers billions in crop insurance but not helping them adapt to climate change.

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Crockett, Molinaro introduce EMIT LESS Act to reduce agricultural carbon emissions

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (TX-30) and Congressman Marc Molinaro (NY-19) introduced the Enteric Methane Innovation Tools for Lower Emissions and Sustainable Stock (EMIT LESS) Act.

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Cedar County Operator Redefines Traditional Agriculture Through Conservation

CEDAR COUNTY, Neb. — Matt Kathol stepped out of the box from traditional farming practices, by emphasizing soil health, water quality, and sustainable livestock management practices working with the local

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