New Hampshire legislators are one step closer to loosening regulations on the state’s meat industry. House Bill 396, which would permit the in-state sale of certain meat products processed at non-U.S. Department of Agriculture facilities, including cuts of beef and pork, passed the House, 214-119, on Wednesday. Such sales would go against federal law, which […]

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A new analysis from Farm Flavor sheds light on the scale of agricultural losses that led the White House this week to announce a $12 billion bailout for American farmers. While 2025’s renewed U.S.–China trade tensions have been widely reported, the full extent of the economic damage has been harder to quantify. Using the latest USDA Foreign Agricultural Service data, Farm Flavor analyzed how deeply exports to China have fallen—and which states and products have been hit the hardest. The numbers help explain why emergency federal support was deemed necessary, and they provide a benchmark for evaluating whether the new $12 billion aid package is enough.