USDA Plans Major Staff Relocation to Support Farmers

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The Agriculture Department plans to move most of its Washington-based employees to five regional hubs across the U.S., consolidating or closing several offices, including those of the U.S. Forest Service, as part of a broader effort to decentralize its operations and reduce its presence in the capital.
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