The Agriculture Department removed a rule it called 'outdated and unnecessary'
What happened
The US Agriculture Department is cutting old rules from its books. It removed one specific provision it called obsolete.
Why it matters
This is a small, bureaucratic change. It is part of a larger effort across the US government to reduce the number of regulations. The goal is to make rules clearer and less burdensome for those who must follow them.
The signal
Watch for similar announcements from other government departments, as this is a government-wide initiative to reduce regulatory burdens.