USDA says flexibility key to ensure farmers can access resources in aftermath of hurricane

The USDA’s Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation says they expect significant demand for resources following damage from Hurricane Helene. In a Monday briefing, Robert Bonnie told reporters… “We’re looking for ways that we can streamline, that we can enhance our flexibility to get folks in, that we can look for ways to reduce […]

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