The Agriculture Department will reopen about 2,100 county offices all across the country Thursday despite the ongoing government shutdown to help farmers and ranchers get access to $3 billion of aid from existing programs.

The USDA said each Farm Service Agency office will have two workers who will be paid even though the government remains shut down. These offices help farmers apply for farm loans, crop insurance, disaster aid and other programs. Thousands of other federal employees, such as air traffic controllers, are working without pay.

A USDA spokesperson said this move reflects President Donald Trump's commitment to helping farmers and ranchers.

Just this week, ranchers were unhappy with Trump's idea to import more beef from Argentina because that could hurt their profits. Earlie

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