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U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency publishes eight press releases in January

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There were eight press releases published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency in January.

The most recent press release, "USDA Announces No Actions Under Feedstock Flexibility Program," was submitted on Jan. 27.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency published four press releases the month before, marking a 100 percent increase for the current month.

The Farm Service Agency manages farm commodities, disaster, and conservation programs for farmers and ranchers, as well as making and guaranteeing farm emergency, ownership, and operating loans.

Most commodity and export programs, as well as several USDA conservation initiatives, are funded by the Commodity Credit Corporation.

Press releases by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency in January
TitlePublication Date
USDA Announces No Actions Under Feedstock Flexibility Program01/27/2023
USDA Announces Additional Assistance for Dairy Farmers01/23/2023
USDA Announces Signup for 2023 Assistance for On-Farm Food Safety Expenses for Specialty Crop Growers01/20/2023
USDA Reminds Producers of Continuous Certification Option for Perennial Forage01/11/2023
USDA Expands Eligibility, Enhances Benefits for Key Disaster Programs01/10/2023
El USDA amplía la elegibilidad y mejora los beneficios de los principales programas por desastre01/10/2023
USDA Announces Major Program Improvements, Progress, and Investments to Benefit American Farmers, Ranchers, and Producers01/09/2023
USDA Announces January 2023 Lending Rates for Agricultural Producers01/03/2023

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