USDA announces reorganization of research leadership and facilities

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a major reorganization of its Research, Education, and Economics mission area to improve efficiency and align with department priorities.

The announcement, made on April 23, 2026, includes relocating certain positions from the National Capital Region to offices in Kansas City and St. Louis. Agencies affected include the Economic Research Service, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and National Agricultural Statistics Service. The Agricultural Research Service will begin decommissioning the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center in Maryland, which houses the Beltsville Bee Research Laboratory, and move programs to other facilities nationwide.

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Georgia farmers receiving $500 million USDA relief aid after Hurricane Helene damage.
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USDA announces over $500 million in Helene relief for Georgia farmers

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U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced more than $500 million in aid for Georgia farmers affected by 2024's Hurricane Helene. The funds address gaps in standard disaster programs, covering replanting and equipment costs from the storm's $5.5 billion economic impact. Applications opened on March 16 and close April 27.

Several states led by Massachusetts have filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is imposing unconstitutional conditions on billions in funding for food programs and agricultural support. The suit claims these requirements, tied to immigration policies and opposition to diversity initiatives, hold critical aid hostage. New York Attorney General Letitia James joined the plaintiffs in condemning the move.

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Policy changes by the Trump administration have halted federal grants for rural solar energy and tightened tax credit deadlines, derailing projects for farmers and developers. The USDA's REAP program has awarded no grants or loans this fiscal year, leaving many in limbo. Farmers report lost opportunities to cut energy costs amid thin margins.

Sinimulan na ng Department of Agriculture ang paglalabas ng P10-bilyong cash assistance para sa halos 4.17 milyong rehistradong manggagawa sa agrikultura sa ilalim ng Presidential Assistance for Farmers and Fisherfolk Program. Makakatanggap ng P2,325 bawat isa ang mga magsasaka at mangingisda dahil sa pagtaas ng gastos sa produksyon dahil sa epekto ng digmaan sa gitna ng US-Israel at Iran. Ayon kay Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., ito ay lifeline para sa mga apektado ng mataas na presyo ng petrolyo.

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The Department of Agriculture will distribute an extra P25 million in fuel aid to at least 5,000 farmers.

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