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The U.S. Department of Agriculture requested personally identifiable information from SNAP recipients including names, dates ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture earlier this month requested sensitive data from states about participants in the ...
FDA's silence on E. coli outbreak linked to lettuce raises concerns about food safety oversight. Trump administration's ...
A progressive step is expected to enhance market access for U.S. dairy producers, signaling a positive trend in dissolving ...
BOSSIER CITY, La. - Bossier Schools will once again be fueling summer superheroes with free, nutritious meals that will be ...
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Barchart on MSNCoffee Prices Sharply Lower as Global Coffee Supply Outlook ImprovesWednesday closed down -9.75 (-2.70%), and July ICE robusta coffee (RMN25) closed down -104 (-2.21%). Coffee prices on ...
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Two Indiana ag leaders have been named as the new heads of USDA’s statewide agencies. Steve Brown has been appointed State ...
A local Topeka farmer is facing legal trouble after he was indicted for allegedly defrauding the federal government. Danielle Thomas with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) ...
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KSN-TV on MSNKansas farmer indicted for defauding the governmentA federal grand jury in Topeka returned an indictment charging a Kansas man with defrauding the federal government by selling ...
The Escherichia coli bacteria that ravaged Colton's kidneys was a genetic match to the strain that killed one person and ...
An analysis of data from a national health survey conducted before the pandemic found that pizza, soup and chicken are some of the main sources of sodium (salt) intake for people in all racial and ...
Following rumors of an insect being found in Missouri that is deadly to animals, the Missouri Department of Agriculture released a statement debunking the misinformation.
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