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USDA Budget Would Rise 2.5% Before Subsidy Cuts Begin
U.S. Department of Agriculture spending would rise 2.5 percent to $154.5 billion in the year starting Oct.
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An agency-by-agency guide to Obama's budget
President Barack Obama proposed a $3.8 trillion budget on Monday for fiscal 2013 that aims to slash the deficit by $4 trillion over 10 years but still envisions growth in the government's major health benefit programs.
9 hrs ago | International Business Times
USDA sees corn stocks double next year
A U.S. government report on Monday showed farmers in the United States will plant the largest area with corn this spring since World War Two, which could double the razor-thin stocks of this year and help defray costs to consumers and food companies.
9 hrs ago | Watauga Democrat
Despite two and a half years of negotiations, the Blowing Rock Community Arts Center Foundation ultimately could not come up with the money needed to save the Hayes Performing Arts Center.
13 hrs ago | Patch.com
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A A United Markets 515 Third Street 415.454.8912 www.unitedmarkets.com What do they offer? United Markets is a full shop market.
14 hrs ago | Herald Independent
N.C. Firm Recalls Chicken Salad Product
Bost Distributing Company doing business as Harold Food Company, a Bear Creek, N.C. establishment, is recalling approximately 1,200 pounds of chicken salad products.
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USDA Gearing Up To Conduct 2012 Census Of Agriculture
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New from the USDA: 2012 Plant Hardiness Zone Map
The Penn State Extension reports that on January 25th, a new Plant Hardiness Zone Map was released by the Department of Agriculture.
Pro Crow Group Petitions for Birds to Be Left Alone
Now that most of the crows have been scared away by the U.S. Department of Agriculture a local group wants them back.
FSA and USDA announces greater flexibility and additional tools for beginning farmers
The Farm Service Agency has recently announced a new rule that expands loan opportunities for beginning and socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, while also establishing a new Land Contract Guarantee Program.
Minority farmers, ranchers urged to join USDA's Minority Farm Register
MAITE, Guam-The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency invites minority farmers and ranchers in Guam, the CNMI, and across the nation to voluntarily join the USDA Minority Farm Register to receive information and opportunities from USDA agencies.
Small Herd Means Beef Prices Should Climb for ...
The smallest cattle herd since the 1950s likely will mean higher beef prices at the supermarket for the next two years.
Helping farmers a way of life for Knightdale man
For farmers, the government is a powerful ally - offering cheap loans, tax breaks and cost-sharing programs to help improve their land.
Two local farms win USDA grants
Two Perry County operations have received business development assistance through the United States Agriculture Department's Value-Added Producer Grant program.
Group raises funds for buffalo habitat
West Texas A&M University's mascot, Thunder X, could soon have a home with room to roam with help from friends and supporters as fund-raising efforts begin for a new buffalo habitat to house the 1,400-pound mascot.
We're Half A Zone Warmer And A Bridge, Please?
RAVE: HOT OFF THE PRESSES! East Greenwich was part of the United States Department of Agriculture's rezoning of the Plant Hardiness Map.
Agency may be moved north: USDA seeks farmer input
FACING CLOSURE: The USDA Farm Service Agency is seeking input on a plan to move the New Bloomfield office to Juniata County.
From Your Extension Office - USDA plant hardiness zone map agrees, balmy winters
USDA plant hardiness zone map agrees, balmy winters Rich Pope Harrison County Extension Coordinator Earlier this week, the USDA released the revised plant hardiness zone map for the United States.
More fruits, veggies, and whole grains. Less salt, calories and fat. That's what the federal government is demanding of school cafeterias come the start of the next school year.
USDA offers more efficient online tools
Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse announced a package of technology enhancements from the Farm Service Agency that include Web access for handheld and smartphone users, as well as a more efficient and timely option for receiving news and critical program information.
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