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U.S. reps request $725M to help dairy farmers


Twenty-five members of Congress pleaded with President Joseph R. Biden Jr. this week to reimburse dairy farmers millions of dollars for lost milk revenue as the market faces continued disruption in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Congressman Antonio R. Delgado, D-Rhinebeck, a member of the Agriculture Committee, led the group of federal representatives to send a letter to Biden, a Democrat, on Wednesday asking for $725 million to compensate dairy farmers nationwide for foregone milk revenue after changes to milk’s national pricing structure in the 2018 Farm Bill and compounding difficulties caused by COVID-19.
“Our dairy producers continue to operate in an extremely difficult economic climate due to forces outside of their control,” according to the letter. “In addition to causing massive market disruption, the COVID-19 pandemic has wrought significant price volatility upon our farmers and saddled them with higher feed, labor, equipment and energy ....

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Korea and Biden's First 100 Days


Waging Peace
Korea and Biden’s First 100 Days
By Maud Easter
on January 22, 2021 at 7:30 AM
President Biden has been welcomed by a very full domestic plate – accumulated crises of violent extremism, the accelerating virus, and the reeling, unequal economy. But Biden knows the
US also needs to mend its relationships with the rest of the world. He has made a good start by rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization. Another foreign policy challenge where some steps in his first 100 days could shift the diplomatic dynamic is US-North Korea relations.
Thankfully, even before the election, Biden signaled his intention for a new approach to Korea. Biden sent a message to both Pyongyang and Seoul  last October when his longtime aide ....

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