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In other news, a Utah bus driver is being charged with sexual exploitation of a minor after being accused of possessing child pornography.
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The program will help western agricultural states expand the capacity of their farm and food business.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is spending $60 million to help tribal farmers in the Mountain West use less water amid drought – and still grow their crops.
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In other news, Utah hunters have tried to donate game meat to food pantries, but have been turned away due to food and public health regulations on donated food.
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In other news, a new beef processing facility has opened in Juab County. And a Ogden-based development group's has been denied their proposal for a incorporated resort community by the Utah Lieutenant Governor's office.
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In addition to the annual USDA land survey in June, the USDA will conduct a supplemental survey focusing on land value in the Mountain West region.
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Over half of animal biomass on Earth is inhabited by insects. Every year, the Natural History Museum of Utah host’s BugFest, an event to educate and celebrate the importance and marvels of bugs. There is also a bug bar you won’t want to miss.
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To help increase access to clean and reliable water systems and solid waste treatment in rural areas of the west, the USDA has invested sixteen point nine million dollars in Utah organizations.
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Earlier this year, the USDA finalized its rule for hemp farmers across the country that will go into effect in March. These new changes can impact how…
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Consumers might not be aware of how to safely cook frozen foods. That’s according to a new study by the United States Department of Agriculture.Frozen…