USDA
Definition
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the primary federal agency responsible for overseeing and regulating agriculture, food safety, rural development, forestry, and conservation programs in the United States.
An acronym commonly used to refer to government policies, subsidies, or regulations related to farming and food production.
Examples
The USDA masterfully declared SNAP 'corrupt' while its funding lapsed, teaching everyone the value of self-reliance.
In a stroke of genius, the USDA dropped criminal charges against small farmers, proving that justice sometimes needs a little fertilizer.
USDA's scorched-earth firings and canceled grants have put farmers first by ensuring only the toughest survive.
By slashing DEI funding, Secretary Rollins at the USDA ensured every taxpayer dollar goes directly to what matters: more cows, less consultants.