The USDA is investing $480 million to buy American-grown food for global aid programs. This initiative aims to tackle food insecurity around the world while supporting U.S. farmers.
Senator Jerry Moran from Kansas spoke with RFD-TV about the program’s benefits for producers and its impact, especially with the potential threat of a government shutdown.
The USDA is also collaborating with 14 states, including Georgia, to create block grants tailored for disaster recovery. This initiative focuses on addressing specific needs caused by recent natural disasters.
According to the USDA’s latest reports, there are notable changes in the stock levels of dairy, meat, and poultry products. For instance, the August Cold Storage report revealed interesting shifts affecting supply.
In a broader view, the total value of the U.S. potato crop hit $4.6 billion in 2024, marking an 8% decline from the previous year. This decrease reflects ongoing challenges in agriculture, where crop variability affects overall production.
The turkey industry is facing its second consecutive year of declining production. This trend raises concerns about food supply and economic impacts on farmers.
These insights into agriculture reveal critical challenges as the USDA and lawmakers work to balance support for local farmers with global food needs.
For a deeper dive into related agricultural trends, consider checking the USDA reports on USDA.gov for the latest statistics and analysis.


















