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USDA defends $12 billion subsidy amid farm economy challenges - Reuters

USDA defends $12 billion subsidy amid farm economy challenges - Reuters

USDA defends $12 billion subsidy amid farm economy challenges Reuters

February 20, 2026 at 09:05 PM Original source
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Reutersvia ai

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is set to distribute $12 billion in subsidies to farmers, aiming to prevent financial ruin amid a challenging farm economy. The assistance comes after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed under national emergency laws, potentially impacting the global economy and the U.S. farm sector.

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AOLvia ai

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is preparing to distribute $12 billion in government subsidies to farmers, defending the assistance as necessary to prevent financial ruin amid a challenging farm economy. This follows the Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down tariffs imposed under national emergency laws, which had significant implications for the global economy and the U.S. farm sector.

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Newsmaxvia ai

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is set to distribute $12 billion in government subsidies to farmers, defending the assistance as necessary to prevent financial ruin amid a challenging farm economy. This follows the Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down tariffs imposed under national emergency laws, which had significant implications for the global economy and the U.S. farm sector.

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