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New York is launching a $30 million program to compensate farmers for tariff costs
New York is launching a $30 million program called the Agricultural Resiliency Against Tariffs Program to provide direct payments of up to $25,000 to dairy, livestock, specialty crop, and aquaculture producers to compensate for tariff costs.
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