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Lawmakers Eye More Farm Aid on Top of USDA Bridge Assistance

Agriculture Committee leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives are looking to provide at least an additional $10 billion in farmer aid to supplement the recently announced Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) program. That additional aid would likely have to be driven by Congress, as a USDA undersecretary says it’s unlikely the agency will provide a second farmer aid package.

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Trump’s $12 Billion Payment to Farmers Comes in Rough Time for Louisiana Farmers

With about half of Louisiana’s — and the nation’s — farmers facing dire financial straits, agricultural communities are hoping the $12 billion short-term relief ordered by President Donald Trump earlier this month will be enough to offset losses from trade wars, tariffs, depressed commodity prices, and increased planting costs.

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Meet The 37-Year-Old CEO Who Runs Her Family’s Rice Business And Asked Trump To Double Down On Tariffs

At the White House earlier this month, President Donald Trump joined a roundtable of America’s farmers to announce $12 billion in bailouts. But when Meryl Kennedy, the 37-year-old CEO of her family’s Louisiana rice mill, spoke up to tell him that “the tariffs are working but we need to double down,” he was surprised: “You want more?” Trump asked.

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MAHA Drives $700M USDA Regenerative Farming Initiative

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is pushing farmers to prioritize soil health and more nutritious food. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced a $700 million Regenerative Pilot Program on Wednesday to support farmers adopting regenerative practices that improve soil health, protect water quality, and increase long-term productivity. 

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How Can Farmers Use Their USDA Bridge Payments Wisely?

About one-third of lottery winners end up in bankruptcy court, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute. For individual farmers, the $12 billion bridge payments USDA announced Monday will hardly amount to Powerball riches, yet, may still prove tricky to manage. Just before this latest announcement of USDA help, a group of Kansas State University economists released suggestions on managing such payments.

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Southwest Louisiana Farmers to Receive Federal Aid After Tough Year

Southwest Louisiana farmers gathered at the LSU AgCenter “H. Rouse Caffey” Rice Research Station today to learn about qualifying for federal aid after what many described as a particularly challenging year.

The Trump administration’s Farmer Bridge Program will provide relief in $12 billion in direct aid as soon as the end of February. The administration said the program addresses temporary trade market disruptions and increased production costs.

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USMCA Faces 2026 Review

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says the US could withdraw from its tri-lateral trade deal with Canada and Mexico. He says there are several options heading into the review of the US-Canada-Mexico Agreement in 2026. “Could it be exited?” he says.  “Yes, it could be exited.  Could it be revised?  Yes.  Could it be renegotiated?  Yes.  That is the purpose of that clause, and all of those things are on the table.”

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