The US Department of Agriculture’s website shows they’ve lifted suspension of a scholarship for students who enroll at Tennessee State University and other land grant historically Black colleges.
In an exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins Thursday morning, Farm Journal asked when exactly those payments will be released. Rollins confirmed to Farm Journal those payments will be released before the current deadline of March 21.
Farmers sue USDA
Ag department sued after climate change data pulled
Farmers depend on climate data. They’re suing the USDA for deleting it.
“Farmers are on the front lines of climate change,” said Jeff Stein, an associate attorney with the environmental nonprofit Earthjustice, who is representing the plaintiffs. “Purging climate change web pages doesn’t make climate change go away. It just makes it harder for farmers to adapt.”
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Farmers, green groups sue USDA over ‘unlawful purge’ of climate data
Mexico is forecast to remain the largest market for U.S. ag exports at a record $30.2 billion, a $300-million increase from the previous outlook based on strong sales of dairy, wheat and other products during the first quarter.
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