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Oversubscription in EQIP, CSP increased in fiscal 2025, analysis finds.
Only about 24% of EQIP applications and 37% of CSP applications resulted in awarded contracts in fiscal year 2025, a drop from 43% and 54% the year before, according to an Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy analysis of USDA data. Conservation advocates say a Trump administration freeze on climate funding, increased applications, and NRCS
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Trump Pledged a ‘Golden Age’ for Farmers. They Can’t Access Help.
Gabe Arveson, a farmer in Polk County, Minnesota, used to be able to easily contact his local Department of Agriculture service center when he needed help. Now he can’t. For farmers across the country, the Trump administration’s federal workforce cuts have resulted in unreturned voicemails and signs on locked office doors warning visitors of staffing
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The agency that helps farmers protect the environment lost a third of its staff last year. And more cuts could be coming.
“For a brief shining moment, there was an NRCS representative in New Orleans,” she said. “He was just part of the community here, which was really special to have that as a representative. And he was also very proactive about reaching out to us when there was some funding available.” NRCS offices across the country,
Read More The agency that helps farmers protect the environment lost a third of its staff last year. And more cuts could be coming.
Under Trump, the Department of Agriculture Has Ditched Conservation and Climate Efforts
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News. Amanda Koehler has spent the past decade working to help young and first-time farmers gain access to land—the single biggest obstacle for people who aspire to grow crops or raise animals but can’t afford the soaring cost of acreage.
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USDA in Minnesota, already hit hard by DOGE cuts, faces more lost jobs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, the agency hit hardest in Minnesota by federal cuts last year, now faces additional defunding under President Donald Trump’s second-year budget proposal. The White House wants to reduce the USDA’s 2027 budget for discretionary conservation funding from $850 million to just $111 million. If the latest USDA cuts are approved,
Read More USDA in Minnesota, already hit hard by DOGE cuts, faces more lost jobsNEWS RELEASE: Statement from Invest In Our Land Executive Director Rebecca Bartels on House Passage of the Farm Bill
Washington DC, Thursday, April 30, 2026 – Today, Invest in Our Land issued the following statement in response to the passage of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 by the House of Representatives: “From high input costs and volatile markets to increasingly destructive weather, American farmers and ranchers are navigating the toughest stretch in a generation,” said Rebecca
Read More NEWS RELEASE: Statement from Invest In Our Land Executive Director Rebecca Bartels on House Passage of the Farm Bill