The US Farm Service Agency deleted its own obsolete rules
What happened
The US Farm Service Agency is removing old, unnecessary rules from its books. This change will not affect anyone who has used the agency's services in the past or present.
Why it matters
This document is a small piece of a much larger, ongoing effort across the US government to cut down on old regulations. The idea is that by removing rules that no longer apply, agencies can work more efficiently. This specific action does not change anything for farmers, but it shows the agency is actively trying to streamline its operations.
The signal
Watch for similar announcements from other government agencies as they continue their own reviews of outdated regulations.