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Balancing Renewable Energy Projects with Rural Needs: The Role of Community Benefit Agreements

Wisconsin Farmers Union

For the last 11 years Erik has been working on the clean energy transition at rural electric cooperatives at an organization called CURE. During that time his work has led to historic investments in rural electrification through the New ERA and PACE programs passed in the Inflation Reduction Act. They can also think outside of the box.

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Rural Drinking Water Has a Nitrate Problem

Modern Farmer

This story was produced through a collaboration between the Daily Yonder, which covers rural America, and Climate Central, a nonadvocacy science and news group. The counties’ pollution comes from food processing companies in the Port of Morrow. population relies on well water , and the vast majority of them live in rural areas.

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Letter Urging Administration to Protect Crop Insurance in Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Proposal

NASDA

As the challenges for America’s farmers and ranchers continue to grow, we believe crop insurance as a safety net is only becoming more important to stability in rural America and a secure domestic food supply. USDA and Congress have taken extraordinary ad hoc measures over the past few years to ensure the financial security of rural America.

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Repurposing Cropland Can Bring Environmental, Socioeconomic, and Water Justice to California

The Equation

To significantly reduce the land sinking process, there needs to be a significant increase in groundwater levels. The team estimated the environmental and socioeconomic costs and benefits of retiring and repurposing cropland within a mile of 154 rural disadvantaged communities in the Central Valley. square miles).

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The Path to Land Ownership for U.S. Farmers 

Trimble Agriculture

farmland that is rented or leased. At the same time, the number of farms and farmland in the U.S. During that same period, an estimated 20 million acres of farmland went out of production. This data highlights the growing need for farmland ownership to be accessible for young farmers. has been in decline.

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Four Barriers of Farm Succession (and How to Overcome Them) 

Trimble Agriculture

Farmland is disappearing and the average age of the farmer is on the rise—do you have a farm succession plan in place? If the farmland, equipment, equity, and retirement funds total more than the exemption limit, heirs may be required to pay a 40 percent tax. Creating a farm succession plan is a complicated process.

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Letter Urging Congress to Pass a Bipartisan Farm Bill in 2023

NASDA

Unfortunately, delays in the federal appropriations process for FY 2024 and a risk of government shutdown threaten timely passage of the 2023 farm bill. This is on top of record-high farm debt, higher borrowing costs, higher break-even levels and likely downward pressure on farmland asset values due to higher interest rates.

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