AFBF urges unity as farm bill deadline nears
As the most recent farm bill extension nears its September expiration, national farm leaders are highlighting the urgent need for updated legislation to support U.S. agriculture. American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) President Zippy Duvall recently spoke with Brownfield’s Mark Dorenkamp about the importance of moving forward on a modernized bill.
Duvall explained that while the One Big Beautiful Bill Act addressed some immediate needs for farmers, the work is far from complete. He stressed that lawmakers must now come together across party lines to ensure stability and progress in agricultural policy.
“The big problem right now is getting over some of the hurt feelings we have because Democrats felt like they got left out of it,” Duvall said. He urged cooperation to deliver results for farmers, ranchers, and rural communities that depend on effective farm programs.
The farm bill plays a vital role in supporting crop insurance, conservation, nutrition programs, and rural development. Without new legislation, uncertainty could affect planning for producers already facing market challenges and weather risks.