Articles by Geoff Horsfield, Anne Schechinger
House budget bill’s top farm subsidy loopholes and giveaways
Farm subsidies already favor the largest farms . But the budget reconciliation bill the House will consider this week is packed with farm subsidy loopholes that would make the problem worse. These...

10 questions for Agriculture Secretary nominee Brooke Rollins
Brooke Rollins, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as the next secretary of the Department of Agriculture, will testify January 23 before the Senate Agriculture Committee. The panel’s...

Rain from Hurricane Helene deluged Western North Carolina barns housing 21.6M poultry

EWG submits comments to USDA on the Greenhouse Gas Technical Assistance Provider and Third-Party Verifier Program
USDA conservation funding ‘guardrails’ vital for reducing agricultural greenhouse gas emissions
When Congress provided almost $20 billion in Department of Agriculture funding for climate-smart farming practices, it included legislative “guardrails” to ensure the money goes to practices that...

USDA should strategically expand list of climate-smart conservation practices

New USDA data reveal that the largest factory farms keep growing in number
The largest factory farms that are bad for farmers, the environment and public health keep growing in number, according to new data the Department of Agriculture released today.

E. coli from factory farms threatens America's leafy greens

Triple dipping: Rice farmers received at least $3B from three types of taxpayer-funded programs

Increasing price guarantees would likely send more farm subsidies to large partnerships

USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program needs reform to improve climate benefits

Millionaire CEOs run companies getting billions from the federal Crop Insurance Program
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Rice to riches: Sixteen rice farms padding their pockets with taxpayer dollars

Giving IRA conservation funds to farm subsidies threatens millions of cover crop acres

Despite record farm income and subsidies, some seek even more handouts

Despite new climate-smart funds, agricultural conservation programs remain oversubscribed
The Inflation Reduction Act, or IRA, set aside $19.5 billion for agricultural conservation programs that pay farmers to implement conservation practices that reduce agriculture’s greenhouse gas...

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...

EWG comments to USDA on reforms to the prevented planting provision of the federal Crop Insurance Program
The Environmental Working Group submits comments to the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation and Risk Management Agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, urging the agency to reform the prevented...
Major USDA conservation program must change to prioritize climate stewardship

Dogs still not safe from toxic algae blooms in 2022

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