U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins delivered remarks at Commodity Classic, where she announced the department’s plan to distribute the economic and disaster aid passed by Congress late last
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NewsNation on MSNAgriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins: Here’s how egg prices will slumpAgriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins unveiled a nearly $1 billion plan to address soaring egg prices caused by an ongoing bird flu outbreak while defending the Trump administration’s tariff policies.
The Department of Agriculture canceled a $600,000 grant for the study of menstrual cycles in transgender men, Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Friday.
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‘I Welcome DOGE’: Dozens of Contracts Canceled at US Agriculture DepartmentU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has announced the termination of dozens of contracts, totaling over $130 million. During her visit to the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Rollins noted the urgency of passing a new Farm Bill,
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins visited Asheville Thursday to survey fire and Helene damage with U.S. Forest Service members and local EMS staff.
In an Asheville visit March 6, the US Secretary of Agriculture commented on Forest Service firings, Hendersonville's Farm Service Agency, and more.
ROLLINS TAKES ON TARIFFS: As Trump gears up to roll out his sweeping tariff threats, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is promising farmers she’d be “in the room” to protect them from the economic repercussions.
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Agriculture secretary outlines plan to lower egg pricesSecretary Brooke Rollins outlined a “five pronged strategy” to lower the cost of eggs in a Wednesday Wall Street Journal op-ed citing the avian flu as an
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins vows to 'make eggs affordable again' by pumping $1 billion into fighting bird flu, which has cut consumer supplies.
US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the USDA will take five steps to tackle avian flu and bring down costs for American families. Here's how.
The Department of Agriculture secretary said she's moving fast on the new agenda, although frozen grants and contracts have been slow to break free.
The Trump administration's secretary of agriculture, Brooke Rollins, suggested Americans keep chickens in their back yards in response to surging egg prices on Sunday during a Fox News appearance. Newsweek contacted the Department of Agriculture for comment on Tuesday via email outside of regular office hours.
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