Farm Service Agency requests public comments on revised information collection requirements for Emergency Conservation Program and Biomass Crop Assistance Program eligibility, cost-share agreements, and payment certification.
USDA APHIS is preparing a programmatic environmental impact statement for grasshopper and Mormon cricket suppression across seventeen western states, with the final document expected by August 2027.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service seeks extension and revision of information collection approval for importing live dogs for resale from African swine fever regions under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The USDA Rural Business-Cooperative Service accepts loan applications under the Intermediary Relending Program for fiscal year 2026, with future announcements posted only on the agency website rather than in the Federal Register.
EPA exempts resin acids, esters with glycerol (CAS No. 8050-31-5) from tolerance requirements when used as a surfactant inert ingredient in pesticide formulations on growing crops and raw agricultural commodities.
NMFS establishes final 2026 harvest specifications for salmon in Cook Inlet's exclusive economic zone to conserve resources under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.
NMFS implements North Carolina's 2026 commercial summer flounder quota transfer to Virginia under the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan.
The Federal Communications Commission invites public comment on information collection requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act, with specific attention to reducing burdens on small businesses with fewer than 25 employees.
Forest Service guidance establishes climbing management requirements on National Forest System lands, including designated wilderness areas under the EXPLORE Act's section 122 provisions.
The Council on Environmental Quality publishes a notice of availability for environmental impact statements on proposed federal projects and actions affecting small businesses and communities.
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