Organic livestock farmers, hit by rising prices, seek help

Organic dairy farmer Abbie Corse talks about farming at her family's more than 150-year-old-farm, in Whitingham, Vt., Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022. Organic dairy and other livestock farmers are calling for emergency federal aid as they've grappled with skyrocketing organic feed costs, steep fuel and utility expenses as well as the impacts from drought in many parts of the country. (AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

WHITINGHAM, Vt. (AP) — Organic dairy and other livestock farmers are seeking emergency federal aid as they grapple with skyrocketing organic feed costs, steep fuel and utility expenses as well as the consequences of drought in many parts of the country.

Two dozen U.S. senators and representatives wrote to U.S. Agriculture Department Secretary Tom Vilsack this week asking for emergency assistance for these farms. ɫtv and regional organic farming groups have also reached out to the department and the heads of the congressional committees.

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