President Joe Biden removed any doubt and quashed a vote of the House and Senate to overturn his administration’s Waters of the U.S. rule, vetoing a joint resolution Thursday.
NNPA NEWSWIRE “The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) strongly supported the ARPA Section 1005 program and was ready to make payments to direct loan borrowers,” USDA officials said in a statement. “However, the $5 billion that was intended to help farmers was frozen by three nationwide injunctions that prevented USDA from getting payments out the door.” The post Biden Administration Responds to Crump Lawsuit: ‘We Support Black Farmers too’ first appeared on BlackPressUSA.
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Bill Gates is considered the largest private owner of farmland in the country with some 269,000 acres in dozens of states A recent purchase of 2,100 acres of prime North Dakota farmland by a group tied to billionaire Bill Gates has some in the.
(Fargo, ND) North Dakota Commissioner of Commerce James Lieman says North Dakota is attracting remote workers. Lieman says North Dakota has the highest internet speed in the nation and is an ideal place for workers to grow in their jobs while loving where they live. He says communities are revitalizing their downtowns, updating amenities and attractions, and creating
(Fargo, ND) North Dakota Commissioner of Commerce James Lieman says North Dakota is attracting remote workers. Lieman says North Dakota has the highest internet speed in the nation and is an ideal place for workers to grow in their jobs while loving where they live. He says communities are revitalizing their downtowns, updating amenities and attractions, and creating
Crop prices rise to profitable levels for 2021 growing season Commodity price increases over the last six to eight months mean farmers may not need to rely on government programs going forward to 2021. Written By: Keith Norman | × Soybean prices have increased to about $12 per bushel from lows a few months ago of just over $8 per bushel. Farmers may plant more soybeans in the upcoming growing season. John M. Steiner / The Sun Prices for farm commodities, particularly grains, have shown a vast improvement in the past few months, according to Frayne Olson, ag economist at North Dakota State University. The grain world is a much different place than where we were six to eight months ago, he said. Soybeans were the first to respond to more Chinese buying.