Two billboards violate federal rules because the EPA funds the groups that put up the signs, according to an EPA official. The advertisements accuse farmers of polluting water. The Capitol …
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The comment period for the significant changes being proposed by the EPA for the private pesticide applicator license will end on Friday, January 22. Steve Lackman, a Agriculture Extension Agent …
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama vetoed on Tuesday legislation that would have nullified a federal rule designed to protect smaller streams, tributaries and wetlands from pollution. In his veto …
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WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 22, 2015 — A new video produced by the American Farm Bureau Federation highlights the struggles a California farm family has encountered with federal water regulations. …
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The EPA speaks out against allegations of using 'covert propaganda' and continues to defend WOTUS, calling the farmers and ranchers against the rule “a small but vocal group”. posted on …
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by Timothy Cama, the Hill Congressional auditors say the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) broke the law on multiple occasions with “covert propaganda” in support of a controversial regulation that …
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“The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) WOTUS (Waters of the United States) rule regulates small isolated wet spots, ditches, and low areas where water only flows when it rains. Congress never …
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BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension notes that Montana commercial, private and non-certified pesticide applicators will be impacted by proposed revisions to the current Environmental Protection Agency Certification of Pesticide Application rule ’40 …
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WASHINGTON, D.C., November 6, 2015 –The American Farm Bureau Federation and a coalition of agricultural and builder groups today asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lower court ruling …
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WASHINGTON (Oct. 9, 2015) – Citing a substantial possibility of success on the merits of their claims and casting suspicion on the rulemaking process, the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court …