US Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, says that he still supports the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, and says that it benefits rural communities, like those in Wyoming.
The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, designated two more counties as primary natural disaster areas due to drought. This brings the total number of primary designation counties to eight while eight other counties qualify for assistance as contiguous to the primary counties...
Modernization and better customer service are behind the closing of 259 U.S. Department of Agriculture offices and lab facilities across the country including two in Wyoming.
The consolidations come as the USDA budget gets a 3 billion dollar slashing...
The U.S South Korea Free Trade Agreement that's about to be sent to congress for hearings and ratifications does not require Korea to open up its markets to all cuts of U.S. Beef from animals of all ages.
The USDA Forest Service unveiled its proposed forest planning rule late last week which would establish a new science-based framework for national forest land management.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announces deregulation of Roundup- Ready alfalfa.
"We promised that we would make a decision to enable folks to plant this spring and we have done that."
Alfalfa growers in Wyoming will soon know the decision regarding regulation of genetically altered Round Up Ready Alfalfa.
Agricultural Secretary, Tom Vilsack, appeared before the House Ag Committee last Thursday.