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Agriculture Dive: USDA invests $138M to boost specialty crop competitiveness Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Monday announced two U.S. Department of Agriculture investments designed to support specialty crop farmers. The launch of the Assisting Specialty Crop Exports initiative will provide $65 million for projects that help the specialty crop sector increase global exports and expand into new markets, the USDA said.
Scientific American: How to Make Urban Agriculture More Climate-Friendly A new study in Nature Cities compared carbon emissions from small farms and gardens in major cities across the U.S. and Europe with those of a typical industrial farm.
The Fence Post: Bonnie, Bunger, urge crop insurers to support broader access Agriculture Undersecretary for Food Production and Conservation Robert Bonnie and Risk Management Agency Administrator Marcia Bunger today told the nation’s crop insurance industry representatives that expansion of insurance to more crops and livestock and underserved farmers will increase support for the program in Congress and among the public.
USDA: USDA Celebrates 10 Years of Climate Hubs as Biden-Harris Administration Leads Historic Climate Agenda Today marks 10 years since the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) created regional Climate Hubs, which were established to help support the agricultural producers and rural communities make climate-informed decisions.
Agri Marketing: USDA to Issue $306 Million in Payments to Producers Impacted by 2020 and 2021 Natural Disasters The U. S Department of Agriculture (USDA) is issuing final Emergency Relief Program (ERP) payments totaling approximately $306 million to eligible commodity and specialty crop producers who incurred losses due to natural disasters in 2020 and 2021. USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will begin issuing these additional payments to eligible producers this week.
Morning Ag Clips: Maui inferno cost Hawaii farmers $23.1M, USDA says The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated damage and economic loss for Hawaii farmers from the August wildfires and wind amounted to $23.1 million.
The Brandon Sun: Riverbank centre welcomes back Envirothon under new organizers The Brandon Riverbank Discovery Centre will once again play host to Manitoba Envirothon, a regional competition in STEM-based environmental education, but the group running the event has changed.
Fox28 Spokane: Washington proposes $386 million for statewide clean water initiatives, includes Spokane Conservation District The Spokane Conservation District, $1 million will go to build on previous work to prevent stream bank erosion and install riparian plantings along Hangman Creek. Clark Conservation District, $500,000 will go to build on a previous program in Clark County focused on the East Fork Lewis River Watershed.
Penn Watch: PA Awards $3 Million To Implement Conservation Practices on Pennsylvania Farmland, Improving Soil and Water Quality Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding today announced that the Pennsylvania State Conservation Commission approved the allocation of $3.0 million to be granted to four organizations under the framework of the Conservation Excellence Grant Program. Centre County Conservation District – Centre County, Tier 3 – Awarded $510,000. Franklin County Conservation District – Franklin County, Tier 2 – Awarded $300,000. |