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USDA livestock subsidies top $59 billion
Federal Crop Insurance Program reforms can help farmers adapt to climate crisis and cut taxpayer costs
Farmers both contribute to the climate crisis – they’re responsible for producing at least 11 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions – and can also be devastated by its harmful effects, with extreme...
Increasing price guarantees primarily benefits Southern states, analysis shows
Funding for climate-smart agriculture critical to tackling the climate emergency
Hundreds of city slickers and beach bums received farm subsidies for 37 straight years
Slashing food, climate funds to boost subsidies would hurt farmers, hungry people
Speaker McCarthy should target farm subsidies for the wealthy, not food stamps
This week, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) made ending food assistance for many hungry people one of his demands for raising the debt ceiling.
‘Fairway farmers’ collected $1.9 million in farm subsidies between 2018 and 2021
25 current members of the House collected $14 million in federal farm subsidies
Dozens of House lawmakers and their immediate family members, including eight members of the House Agriculture Committee or their family members, received over $14 million in federal farm subsidies...
Runaway farm subsidies, not SNAP spending, are the real problem
Some people think the biggest problem facing legislators updating this year’s farm bill is that we’re spending too much on feeding too many hungry people.
‘City slickers’ receiving federal farm subsidies soared under Trump
Will agriculture be America’s leading source of greenhouse gas emissions?
Nearly 20,000 farmers received farm subsidies for 37 consecutive years
Trump USDA farmer bailout funds flowed to Mar-a-Lago neighbor instead
Major USDA conservation program must change to prioritize climate stewardship
How to make climate change a priority in the next farm bill
Next year, Congress will renew the farm bill, which provides funding to our farmers and ranchers. Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, annual spending by the Department of Agriculture on farm...
We must expand – and reform – the USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program
It’s good news the Inflation Reduction Act will invest $20 billion to reward farmers when they take steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.