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We are committed to keeping the issues facing rural America in the news media. Here you'll find news on the work we do on public policy, farming and ranching, small businesses, and rural communities.

Nebraska producers interested in the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) or Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) have a unique opportunity to apply through a new process called ACT NOW.
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This year, Iowa farmers planted cover crops on thousands of acres to improve soil health, protect their land from erosion, and more. Many of these producers are now eligible for a $5 per acre discount on their crop insurance. The deadline to sign up is Jan. 26.
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As rural hospitals in Nebraska continue to face financial challenges, a new licensure designation could help keep the doors open at facilities on the brink of closing, according to a new white paper released today by the Center for Rural Affairs.
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Southwest Iowa food producers and others interested in local foods are invited to attend networking and socializing events in December and January. These free sessions are hosted by Golden Hills RC&D and the Center for Rural Affairs.
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AVOCA, IOWA – Southwest Iowans eager to explore local foods are invited to attend a one-day summit including educational sessions from regional speakers, featured businesses along Avoca’s Main Street...
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In 1973, a group of rural Nebraskans came together with a passion. They knew if they wanted federal policy to work for rural Americans, they had to raise their voice. Today, the Center for Rural...
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In 1973, a group of rural Nebraskans came together with a shared passion. Concerned about the loss of economic opportunity in agriculture and the decline of rural communities, they founded the Center for Rural Affairs.
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Nebraska farmers and ranchers interested in popular conservation programs have until Nov. 17 to submit their initial paperwork. The Conservation Stewardship Program and Environmental Quality Incentives Program provide financial and technical assistance to producers who are interested in implementing conservation practices while maintaining agricultural production.
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The deadline for South Dakota farmers and ranchers to submit initial paperwork for the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) and Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is Nov. 3. The...
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Members of Congress continue to show bipartisan support for rural small businesses as they prepare to debate the nation’s next farm bill. Last week, U.S. Sens. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) and Tina Smith (D-MN) introduced the Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Act of 2023. The legislation extends and enhances the Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program.
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Agricultural producers interested in implementing conservation practices are encouraged to apply for the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) and Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). In Iowa, the deadline to submit initial paperwork is Nov. 3.
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Food leaders and community members in the Shenandoah area who are curious about the sustainability of local foods are invited to join a listening session hosted by the Center for Rural Affairs and Golden Hills RC&D.
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The Center for Rural Affairs applauds U.S. Reps. Zach Nunn (IA-3) and Angie Craig (MN-2), who on Friday introduced the Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Act of 2023. The legislation proposes changes to the Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program (RMAP) and would expand opportunities for rural small businesses for years to come.
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Solar energy is a rapidly emerging industry in Nebraska and the opportunity for the growth of large-scale solar developments is forecasted to increase considerably in the coming years.
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After forming the Boone River Watershed Management Authority (WMA) in 2019 and developing a plan to guide their work, local leaders are ready to take the next step to improve their shared watershed.
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A new training to help producers explore the transition and economics of certified organic production is set for Aug. 18-19, in Aurora, hosted by the Center for Rural Affairs, Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society, and the National Center for Appropriate Technology.
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Una nueva capacitación para ayudar a los productores a explorar la transición y la economía de la producción orgánica certificada está programada para el 18 y 19 de agosto en Aurora, organizada por el Center for Rural Affairs, la Sociedad de Agricultura Sostenible de Nebraska y el Centro Nacional de Tecnología Apropiada.
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With only 10% of the state’s private school students living in rural Nebraska—accounting for about 3% of all rural students statewide—public support for private schools has been a concern among many rural residents since passage of the Opportunity Scholarships Act (OSA) earlier this year.
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Registration is now open for the third annual Latina Women in Business Conference: Haciendo Historia (Making History), hosted by the Center for Rural Affairs and Small Business Administration. The event is in Spanish only.
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Ya está abierta la inscripción para el tercer evento anual de Conferencia Empresarial de Mujeres Latinas: Haciendo Historia, organizada por el Center for Rural Affairs y la Administración de Pequeñas Empresas. El evento solo es en español.
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