On Wednesday, Governor Scott and legislative leaders agreed to fund Vermont's SNAP program (3squaresVT) through November 15 using $6.3 million in SNAP funds. As of now, that plan is still in place.
The money transfer came from the governor and legislative leaders Oct. 29, a day after Vermont joined a lawsuit against the ...
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How farms can get grants for runoff work as Vermont celebrates 10 years of Clean Water Act
Part of the Agricultural Clean Water Initiative Program, the grants aim to reduce nutrient runoff on Vermont farms by funding ...
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If you grow food or raise animals and are hurt by drought, Vermont officials want to know
The request includes those involved in producing feed, produce, maple, Christmas trees and horticultural plants ...
This comes one day after the U.S. Department of Agriculture told states to pause SNAP benefits amid the ongoing government shutdown.
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Vermont fruit orchards raising money for Jamaican workers & families
Hundreds of seasonal orchard workers in Vermont are from Jamaica, which just was hit by its strongest hurricane in recorded ...
The president has created a new crisis,” Attorney General Charity Clark said Tuesday. “The best case scenario is that (he) comes to his senses … and does what Congress asked him to do.” ...
Vermont dairy farms are now declared free of bird flu by the USDA. All Vermont Grade A milk was tested, with no infections found. This makes Vermont the first New England state to achieve this status.
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (VAAFM) has taken a proactive step to safeguard the state's ecosystems from the threat of invasive plant species. Recognizing the ...
Substantial crop damage has occurred on farms across Vermont as a result of this week’s flooding. The July flood comes in the middle of the growing season and after a May freeze damaged early ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. WESTMINSTER — Roger Allbee will speak about his new book, "Turning the Soil: 250 Years of Vermont Agriculture" at the Westminster Institute’s ...
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