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Think Turkey Is Too Expensive? Blame Putin, Says USDA
The hefty price of turkey is a result of a combination of the pandemic and "Putin's Price Hike," according to the Department of Agriculture The hefty price of turkey is a result of a combination of the pandemic and "Putin's Price Hike," according to the Department of Agriculture -
U.S. Department of Agriculture Suspends Tyson Pork Plant Exports To China
The suspension imposed by the Department of Agriculture took effect on Aug. 29. The suspension imposed by the Department of Agriculture took effect on Aug. 29. -
$700 Million Biden Administration Program Aims To Give Farmers, Meatpackers Additional Stimulus Payments
Farmworkers and meatpackers are entitled to up to $600 for pandemic health and safety-related costs. Farmworkers and meatpackers are entitled to up to $600 for pandemic health and safety-related costs. -
U.S. Authorities Warn On Mystery Seeds From China
Mysterious packets of seeds sent from China to American housheholds could be invasive and part of an online scam, authorities said. Mysterious packets of seeds sent from China to American housheholds could be invasive and part of an online scam, authorities said. -
USDA Says China's Soybeans, Pork Orders From US Grew Even Bigger
China's massive imports of US soybeans and pork signal optimism in two country's trade spat China's massive imports of US soybeans and pork signal optimism in two country's trade spat -
What Does Your Goods' Expiration Dates Really Mean?
Whenever you pick your goods from our favorite grocery, are you also fond of checking out its expiration dates? Whenever you pick your goods from our favorite grocery, are you also fond of checking out its expiration dates?