U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins delivered remarks at Commodity Classic, where she announced the department’s plan to distribute the economic and disaster aid passed by Congress late last
In an Asheville visit March 6, the US Secretary of Agriculture commented on Forest Service firings, Hendersonville's Farm Service Agency, and more.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins unveiled a nearly $1 billion plan to address soaring egg prices caused by an ongoing bird flu outbreak while defending the Trump administration’s tariff policies.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins made her first visit to western North Carolina to see the damage Hurricane Helene caused on the region’s Forest Service lands. At the NC Forest Supervisor’s Office in Asheville,
The Department of Agriculture canceled a $600,000 grant for the study of menstrual cycles in transgender men, Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Friday.
ROLLINS TAKES ON TARIFFS: As Trump gears up to roll out his sweeping tariff threats, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is promising farmers she’d be “in the room” to protect them from the economic repercussions.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins visited Asheville Thursday to survey fire and Helene damage with U.S. Forest Service members and local EMS staff.
During her speech before a large crowd at Commodity Classic in Denver, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a change in policy regarding the process for distributing disaster relief funds for farmers.
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow told USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins that bad economic news looms, including a jobs report with potentially negative job creation.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, whom President Trump has tasked with tackling rising food costs, joins NewsNation to discuss Trump addressing a key concern for Americans — the soaring price of eggs.
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins tells Commodity Classic attendees $30 billion emergency aid is in the pipeline, Dave Bergmeier writes.
Avian flu helped drive up the price of a dozen eggs to nearly $5.00. That's a 53% increase year-to-year. Because of the virus, millions of chickens have had to be put down.